Bethany Tietjen
@bethany_tietjen
Climate Policy PhD @fletcherschool; Research Fellow @cierp_fletcher & @policy_climate | adaptation policy, climate migration, gender
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great piece by Noah J. Gordon "rich countries ducking responsibility for climate change and failing to anchor their climate pledges in domestic legislation is increasingly indefensible" (let alone coming up with loss and damage $$$) newrepublic.com/article/168297…
Loss and damage: Who is responsible when climate change harms the world’s poorest countries who have done little to cause it? Bethany Tietjen dives deep into possible solutions for global climate injustice. Read more via The Conversation U.S.. buff.ly/3sVNSE3
My new article in Foreign Affairs: Time to Rethink #Climate #Finance #cop27 #FletcherAtCOP foreignaffairs.com/world/time-ret…
ICYMI Loss and damage: Who is responsible when climate change harms the world's poorest countries? theconversation.com/loss-and-damag… via The Conversation U.S. The Fletcher School
4 signs of progress at the UN climate change summit theconversation.com/4-signs-of-pro… via The Conversation U.S. Rachel Kyte
Happy holidays from the Climate Policy Lab The Fletcher School CIERP Climate Policy Lab! We wish everyone joy and a climate-resilient new year!
How was the #LossandDamage fund agreed and how will #COP27 operationalize it? CPL scholars Bethany Tietjen and Tarun Gopalakrishnan review the winding path to this point and break down the design choices set up by the decision. Paper link: bit.ly/3Uv3DPx Highlights ⬇️ (1/5)
SE Kerry's position could make sense to the extent that it frames #lossanddamage as a real problem needing a policy (rather than legal) solution, as Bethany Tietjen and I wrote. But not if the US denies the moral imperative to respond. Open access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
NEW | "Climate Change and Urban Migration in Sub-Saharan African Cities: Impacts and Governance Challenges" by Bethany Tietjen, Karen Jacobsen, & Justin Hollander for The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social direct.mit.edu/crcj/article/d…
The Climate Policy Lab at The Fletcher School is hiring! We're looking for talented candidates interested in climate policy for a Research Director position. See the posting and application details here: jobs.tufts.edu/jobs/19448?lan…
"Our research suggests that governments should incorporate the urban poor into their resilience plans. Their ongoing exclusion aggravates their problems and poses wider threats to the resilience of the entire city," write Bethany Tietjen & Karen Jacobsen climatepolicylab.org/climatesmart/2…
Excitement is in the air as our Fletcher Climate Policy Lab delegates set up their booth at #COP28 and prepare to showcase impactful initiatives and foster global collaboration!
The Climate Policy Lab Climate Policy Lab The Fletcher School Tufts University has a big agenda of events at #COP28. For the full schedule, please visit our website at climatepolicylab.org/cop28-informat…
All smiles at our #COP28 booth! Predoctoral Research Fellow Bethany Tietjen, Climate Modeling & Policy Director Travis Franck, and Senior Fellow Gina McCarthy with her advisor Liz Purchia.
NEW | "Preparing for Novel Extreme Weather Events in the United States: Lessons from Disasters" by Jenna Clark, Bethany Tietjen, Amy Myers Jaffe, Saskia Salak, and Erin Coughlan de Perez Check out the Policy Brief here: sites.tufts.edu/cierp/files/20…
"Disaster policy gets stale quickly, and policies need to be routinely reviewed, simulated, and revised to reflect current and evolving climate risks," write Jenna Clark, Bethany Tietjen, Amy Myers Jaffe, Saskia Salak, and Erin Coughlan de Perez. Read more ⤵️ sites.tufts.edu/cierp/files/20…
Excited to share our new article out in Global Environmental Change We develop an inventory of 508 adaptation policies in five climate-vulnerable US counties and identify key policy gaps and areas for increased policy focus.