Selin in El Mercurio on Student Protests Against Climate Change
Henrik Selin, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed for a recent article on the student movements across the globe in protest against the lack of measures by governments to combat climate change.
Selin was interviewed for a March 16, 2019 article in El Mercurio entitled “Students From All Over the World Take to the Streets Against Climate Change.”
From the text of the article:
“The movement is changing the debate in many countries and even caused the summit in New York to be convened, but the world does not need more meetings on climate change, it needs concrete actions on climate change,” Henrik Selin, policy expert for the environment and sustainable development at Boston University, told the newspaper.
Henrik Selin conducts research and teaches classes on global and regional politics and policy making on environment and sustainable development. He is a Hans Fischer Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at the Technical University of Munich. His most recent book is EU and Environmental Governance, by Routledge Press, and is also the author of Global Governance of Hazardous Chemicals: Challenges of Multilevel Management by MIT Press.