
Rubin Al Malk'omere
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16-08-2009 08:18:15
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Welcome to CSER visitor Reuben Makomere! Reuben is an Associate at University of Tasmania where he researches the governance of vulnerable socio-ecological systems in response to climate change. At CSER he will work to advance the role of law in managing existential risk cser.ac.uk/team/reuben-ma…


Excited for Day 2 of the “Just Transition Workshop in the Global South” workshop convened by Prof Chuks Okereke (Chukwumerije Okereke) of University of Bristol, Dr Reuben Makomere (Rubin Al Malk'omere) of School of Law, University of Tasmania, and myself (Centre for the Study of Existential Risk Cambridge University), in Bristol & virtual. A 🧵 on Day 1 gems👇


Mbeva Liti University of Bristol Rubin Al Malk'omere School of Law, University of Tasmania Centre for the Study of Existential Risk Cambridge University Thank you Ken and to Ruben for all the hard work that made this a reality. Much appreciated



Today we were busy filming an engaging discussion on the global governance of existential risk with Lalitha Sundaram, Mbeva Liti, and Jessica Bland. 👀Video coming soon!


Exciting start to the 2024 Environmental Politics and Governance (EPG) workshop, hosted by Jean-Frédéric Morin at Université Laval (Québec City)



Delighted that this very timely Special Issue is now complete, and that I (w/Rubin Al Malk'omere) contributed through our journal article "Bounded States: How (extreme) risk shapes the aspiration for status": cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgov… cc Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

Great to have had our paper with Mbeva Liti come out in this timely and very current special issue in our journal article.

Delighted to contrubute to the wonderful Forum on Trade, Environment & the SDGs with my blog on the need to re-surface and rethink the risk of underdevelopment - driven by catastrophci climate change & geoeconomics - as part of broader work w/Rubin Al Malk'omere cc Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

Fabulous Mbeva Liti for the piece. A fantastic piece that brings salience to the elevated and even extreme risk of underdevelopment and how it shapes policy options and balance of relations within and amongst states.