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Simone Pulver
Watson Institute For International Studies
Brown University
Simone Pulver is the Joukowsky Family Assistant Professor (Research) of International Studies at the Watson Institute, and works in its Global Environment Program. She has a joint appointment as an assistant professor of environmental studies in Brown’s Center for Environmental Studies. Pulver also holds an appointment as an adjunct assistant professor of sociology at Brown.
Her current research investigates the participation of developing-country firms in India and Brazil in the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism and the use of scenarios in global environmental governance. In the past, her work has focused on the roles played by transnational oil corporations and transnational environmental advocacy NGOs in the UN climate negotiations. She is finalizing a book manuscript on this topic, tentatively titled "Private Interest versus Public Debate: Two Logics of Influence in the Global Climate Change Negotiations, 1991-2005.” Pulver joined the faculty of the Watson Institute in 2003. She received her doctorate in sociology from the University of California at Berkeley and also holds an MA in energy and resources from UC Berkeley, as well as a BA in physics from Princeton University. |
- Who are you and what do you do? [0:24]
- What is sustainable development? [1:47]
- What is the North-South divide? [2:22]
- What are the environmental problems associated with wealth and poverty? [1:30]
- What are the disagreements between the North and South? [3:55]
- What is an example of a successful international environmental initiative? [1:40]
- How does the public play a role in environmental politics? [1:13]
- Why didn’t the United States ratify the Kyoto Protocol? [3:15]
- How has the oil industry responded to climate change? [0:53]
- The Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism is a form of carbon trading. How does it work? [0:53]
- What are environmental politics? [1:01]
- How should we think about environmental issues? [1:18]

Simone Pulver is the Joukowsky Family Assistant Professor (Research) of International Studies at the Watson Institute, and works in its Global Environment Program. She has a joint appointment as an assistant professor of environmental studies in Brown’s Center for Environmental Studies. Pulver also holds an appointment as an adjunct assistant professor of sociology at Brown.