Environment and Resources Program
The Environment and Resources program focuses on governance issues related to climate change, resource scarcity, energy security, and agriculture and food security. The aim is to research and develop innovative policy responses to these important global issues. The Environment and Resources working group’s research agenda also includes broad consideration of global environmental governance. Moving beyond isolated issues of environmental concern, the group's research focuses on sites of system interaction that highlight opportunities to respond to issues of energy supply, environmental degradation and security simultaneously.
Projects within the Environment and Resources program focus on innovations in governance in response to climate change; possible future trajectories for global energy systems, including nuclear and alternative fuels; and governance responses at the interface of global agricultural and food systems and the environment. Common to all research projects is the recognition of a unique space for novel non-state actors to influence governance architecture. As institutional reforms are proposed and non-state and hybrid governance mechanisms emerge, a clear need exists for incisive analysis and relevant policy advice.


