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Federica Genovese

@fgenovese__

Political scientist @UniofOxford • @LeverhulmeTrust awardee • cross-national policy, political economy, politics of climate and crises • mom of 2 • she/her

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In brief 1 Jacob Edenhofer 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 and Federica Genovese ask how to design compensatory mechanisms to support people who lose from green policies. They emphasize the importance of encompassing, administratively feasible, visible, and credible measures. But they also highlight challenges.

In brief 1 <a href="/edenhofer_jacob/">Jacob Edenhofer 🇪🇺 🇺🇦</a> and <a href="/fgenovese__/">Federica Genovese</a> ask how to design compensatory mechanisms to support people who lose from green policies. They emphasize the importance of encompassing, administratively feasible, visible, and credible measures. But they also highlight challenges.
hanna schwander (@hannaschwander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Thrilled to share our research briefs 2024 on the political viability of climate action! Togetehr they find that tackling the climate crisis isn’t just about policy; it’s about building the political coalitions that make it unstoppable. politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/progressive-po…

🚨 Thrilled to share our research briefs 2024 on the political viability of climate action! 
Togetehr they find that tackling the climate crisis isn’t just about policy; it’s about building the political coalitions that make it unstoppable. 
politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/progressive-po…
Michael Weintraub (@miweintraub83) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As we witness the extraordinary events in Syria, I recommend reading work by Shelley Liu on what happens when rebels take power after civil war. She highlights how wartime experiences shape post-war patterns of governance 👇🏽 dukespace.lib.duke.edu/server/api/cor…

As we witness the extraordinary events in Syria, I recommend reading work by <a href="/shelley_x_liu/">Shelley Liu</a> on what happens when rebels take power after civil war. She highlights how wartime experiences shape post-war patterns of governance 👇🏽

dukespace.lib.duke.edu/server/api/cor…
Federica Genovese (@fgenovese__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good day to watch The Swimmers and recall how absurdly evil the Assad regime has been and how important this moment is for Syrians, the region and, well yes, Europe too youtu.be/cxK2GfMF7vs

Federica Genovese (@fgenovese__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really hope everyone is fine after this incident at an ENI refinery in Florence. The sad truth is that fossil fuels are dangerous and that we have data (beyond climate change) to prove it. This particular site has been flagged for risks before. lanazione.it/cronaca/calenz…

Really hope everyone is fine after this incident at an ENI refinery in Florence.

The sad truth is that fossil fuels are dangerous and that we have data (beyond climate change) to prove it. This particular site has been flagged for risks before. 

lanazione.it/cronaca/calenz…
Jacob Edenhofer 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@edenhofer_jacob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to participate in this immensely insightful workshop and present some thoughts on the political challenges of climate compensation (link to my slides below)!

Federica Genovese (@fgenovese__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This incident killed 5 workers, injured 26. Toxins will brew for a while. Italy has 974 active “at-risk” industrial sites. Majority is chemicals and <🥁> fossil fuel refinery/storage. Framing climate policy as a measure to protect workers and their families is smart politics.

Alberto Alemanno (@alemannoeu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Politico’s choice of Matteo Salvini as the most powerful person in Europe a couple of years ago offers a cautionary tale on this year’s pick

Nina Hall (@ninawth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does digital technology help and hinder #climate #activist #organizations? Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni & I examine benefits and risks of #Digital tech incl. #AI, social media & satellites. DOWNLOAD NOW for FREE (offer only for 4 wks) cup.org/49EYZFZ 🧵

Federica Genovese (@fgenovese__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful for people like Jacob who engage with my 2020 book (published during COVID panic, when I was stuck at home with postpartum and 2 under-3yo). It tells a story of frames in global climate politics and how crucial issue-based political mobilization is to save the weak.

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This largely replicates what Dustin, Nikhar and I found in US and India (w/ minor diff's). Problem - as per our work - is that communities where carbon pricing will bite the most are acutely aware of the costs and unlikely to back it up unless you channel the proceedings to them

This largely replicates what Dustin, Nikhar and I found in US and India (w/ minor diff's).

Problem - as per our work - is that communities where carbon pricing will bite the most are acutely aware of the costs and unlikely to back it up unless you channel the proceedings to them
Jacob Edenhofer 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@edenhofer_jacob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many utterly awe-inspiring women in this Financial Times piece, but let me highlight the paragraph on Pelicot: “After years of abuse, Pelicot has become a heroine, an icon of feminism. She could have had a closed trial but she chose to relive her suffering in public in the name of all

Barnaby Raine (@barnabyraine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My PhD supervisor Adam Tooze belongs among varied intellectuals (Therborn, David Scott, Chakrabarty, Hall etc) seeking social theory after the collapse of dialectical History. I've long thought this is underplayed in his books, which are presented as narrative histories... /1

My PhD supervisor <a href="/adam_tooze/">Adam Tooze</a> belongs among varied intellectuals (Therborn, David Scott, Chakrabarty, Hall etc) seeking social theory after the collapse of dialectical History. I've long thought this is underplayed in his books, which are presented as narrative histories... /1