Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science - climate politics and non-state actors at the Department of Political Science
Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science - international climate politics and non-state actors at the Department of Political Science. Closing date: 4 October 2024.
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Project description
The postdoctoral postion will be part of the 4-year research project “Achieving High Integrity Voluntary Climate Action” (ACHIEVE), funded by the European Union’s HORIZON EUROPE Research Innovation Program and led by Radboud University in the Netherlands. An unprecedented number of voluntary climate commitments have been made by a wide array of non-state and subnational actors. Together, these actions can contribute significantly to the achievement of the Paris Climate Agreement.Yet, non-state and local actors’ environmental claims are often unsubstantiated. Integrity is therefore key to realizing the promise of voluntary climate action by many actors, and to actually prevent and combat climate change. The ACHIEVE research project will identify opportunities to strengthen and scale up voluntary climate action, with the aim of achieving a worldwide net-zero society by 2050.
At the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University, Karin Bäckstrand is coordinating a work package on governance and regulation of non-state climate commitments within the ACHIEVE project, which will investigate: (1) whether and how national regulations and policies affect the emergence and effectiveness of high-integrity voluntary climate action by non-state actors in selected countries; (2) the extent to which high integrity principles are promoted among memberships of voluntary climate action platforms and initiatives in the selected countries; and (3) whether and how high integrity voluntary climate action by non-state actors support effective regulations at the national and EU levels.