Journal articlesDove, Zachary, Arien Hernandez, Shuchi Talati and Sikina Jinnah. 2024 “Global Perceptions of Solar Geoengineering: A Review and Gap Analysis” Energy Research and Social Science. 118:103779
Scott-Buechler, Celina and Sikina Jinnah. 2024. “Early Engagement Will Be Necessary for Atmospheric Methane Removal Field Trials” Environmental Research Letters. 19(11): 111010. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad7c69 Sikina Jinnah, Talati, Shuchi, Louise Bedsworth, Michael Gerrard, Michael Kleeman, Robert Lempert, Katharine Mach, Leonard Nurse, Hosea Olayiwola Patrick, Masahiro Sugiyama. 2024. “Do Small Scale Outdoor Geoengineering Experiments Require Governance?” Science. 358(6709):600-603. Dove, Zachary, Sikina Jinnah, and Shuchi Talati. 2024. “Building Capacity to Govern Emerging Climate Intervention Technologies” Elementa Science of the Anthropocene. 12(1) 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2023.00124 Parson, Edward, Holly Buck, Jinnah, Sikina, Juan Moreno-Cruz, and Simon Nicholson. 2024. “Toward an Evidence-informed, Responsible, and Inclusive Debate on Solar Geoengineering: A Response to the Proposed Non-Use Agreement.” WIRES Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.903 Morin, Jean-Frédéric, Jennifer Allan, and Sikina Jinnah. “The Survival of the Weakest: The Echo of the Rio Summit in Environmental Treaties.” 2023. Environmental Politics. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2023.2236505 Arrighi Julie, Roop Singh, Sikina Jinnah, and Pablo Suarez (2023) Solar geoengineering in the horizon: humanitarian dimensions. Frontiers in Climate 5:1206130. doi: 10.3389/fclim.2023.1206130 Jinnah, Sikina and Jane C.S. Long (2022) Top lesson from COVID for solar geoengineering: Anticipatory research is needed. Frontiers in Climate. 4:997430. doi: 10.3389/fclim.2022.997430 Florian Rabitz, Mariann Feist, Matthias Honegger, Josh Horton, Sikina Jinnah, and Jesse Reynolds. (2022) “A preliminary framework for understanding the governance of novel environmental technologies: Ambiguity, indeterminateness and drift”” Earth System Governance. 12(100134) Elsässer, Joshua Philipp, Thomas Hickmann, Sikina Jinnah, Sebastian Oberthür, and Thijs van de Graaf. (2022) “Institutional Interplay in global environmental governance: Lessons learned and future research” International Environmental Agreements: Law, Policy and Economics. 22: 373-392. Taylor, Amani**, Arien Hernandez**, Aysha Peterson*, Sikina Jinnah. (2022) “Faculty Diversity in California Environmental Studies Departments: Implications for Student Learning” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13412-022-00755-z Jinnah, Sikina, Simon Nicholson and David Morrow. (2021) “Splitting Geoengineering Governance: How Problem Structure Shapes Institutional Design” Global Policy. 12(S1):8-19. Hayes, Graeme, Sikina Jinnah, Prakash Kashwan, David Koniski, Sheilyn MacGregor, John M. Meyer, Anthony Zito. (2021) “Trajectories in Environmental Politics” Environmental Politics. 30(1): 4-16 Gupta, Aarti, Ina Moller, Frank Biermann, Sikina Jinnah, Prakash Kashwan, Vikrom Mathur, David Morrow and Simon Nicholson. (2020). “Anticipatory Governance of Solar Geoengineering: Conflicting visions of the future and their links to governance proposals.” Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability.45: 10-19. Jinnah, Sikina and Simon Nicholson. 2019. "The Hidden Politics of Climate Engineering." Nature Geoscience. (12): 876-879. Laurens, Noemi, Zach Dove, Jean-Frédéric Morin, and Sikina Jinnah. 2019. World Trade Review. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474745619000351 Jinnah, Sikina, Simon Nicholson, David Morrow, Zachary Dove, Paul Wapner, Walter Valdivia, Leslie Paul Thiele, Catriona McKinnon, Andrew Light, Myanna Lahsen, Prakash Kashwan, Aarti Gupta, Alexander Gillespie, Richard Falk, Ken Conca, Dan Chong, Netra Chhetri. (2019) “Governing Climate Engineering: A Proposal for Immediate Governance of Solar Radiation Management.” Sustainability.11(14): 3954 Burch, Sarah, Gupta Aarti, Cristina Inoue, Agni Kalfagianni, Åsa Persson, Andrea Gerlak, Atsushi Ishii, James Patterson, Jonathan Pickering, Michelle Scobie, Jeroen van der Heijden, Joost Vervoort, Carolina Adler, Michael Bloomfield, Riyanti Djalante, John Dryzek, Victor Galaz, Christopher Gordon, Renée Harmon, Sikina Jinnah, Rakhyun E. Kim, Lennart Olsson, Judith van Leeuwen, Vasna Ramasar, Paul Wapner, Ruben Zondervan. (2019) “New Directions in Earth System Governance Research: A Science and Implementation Plan” Earth System Governance. (1): 100006 Jinnah, Sikina and Simon Nicholson. (2019). “Governing Solar Radiation Management” Environmental Politics. 28(3): 385-396 Jinnah, Sikina, Simon Nicholson and Jane Flegal. 2019. "Towards Legitimate Governance of Solar Geoengineering Research: A Role for Sub-state Actors." Ethics, Policy, and Environment. 21(3) Jinnah, Sikina. (2018). "Why Govern Climate Engineering?: Towards a Framework for Demand-Based Governance" International Studies Review. 20(2): 272-282. Nicholson, Simon, Sikina Jinnah, and Alexander Gillespie. (2018). “Solar Radiation Management: A proposal for immediate polycentric governance.” Climate Politics. Jean-Frédéric Morin and Jinnah, Sikina. (2018) “The Untapped Potential of Preferential Trade Agreements for Climate Governance” Environmental Politics. Jinnah, Sikina and Douglas Bushey. (2017) “Bringing Politics into SAI.” Journal of Ethics in International Affairs. 31(4):1-5. Jinnah, Sikina. (2017) “Makers, Takers, Shakers, Shapers: Emerging Economies and Normative Engagement in Climate Governance” Global Governance. 23(2):285-306 Jinnah, Sikina and Abby Lindsay (2016). “Diffusion through Issue Linkage: Environmental Norms in U.S. Trade Agreements” Global Environmental Politics 16(3):41-61. Jinnah, Sikina and Abby Lindsay. (2015). “Secretariat Influence on Trade-Environment Politics: NAFTA’s Commission on Environmental Cooperation” Review of Policy Research. 32(1): 124-145. Jinnah, Sikina and Elisa Morgera. (2013) “Environmental Provisions in US and EU Trade Agreements: A Comparative Analysis” Review of European Comparative and International Environmental Law. 22(3): 224-339. Jinnah, Sikina. (2011) “Climate Change Bandwagoning: The Impacts of Strategic Linkages on Regime Design, Maintenance, and Death” Global Environmental Politics. 11(3):1-9. Jinnah, Sikina. (2011) “Marketing Linkages: Secretariat Governance of the Climate-Biodiversity Interface” Global Environmental Politics. 11(3): 23-43. Jinnah, Sikina. (2011) “Strategic Linkages: The Evolving Role of Trade Agreements in Global Environmental Governance” Journal of Environment and Development. 20(2): 191-215. Jinnah, Sikina and Julia Kennedy. (2011) “A New Era of Trade-Environment Politics: Learning from US Leadership and its Consequences Abroad” Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations. XII(1):95-109. Bushey, Douglas and Sikina Jinnah. (2010) “Evolving Responsibility? The Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibility in the UNFCCC," Berkeley Journal of International Law Publicist 28(6):1-10. Jinnah, Sikina. (2010) “Overlap Management in the World Trade Organization: Secretariat Influence on Trade-Environment Politics,” Global Environmental Politics. 11(2): 54-79. Jinnah, Sikina, Douglas Bushey, Miquel Muñoz, and Kati Kulovesi. (2009) “Tripping Points: Barriers and Bargaining Chips on the Road to Copenhagen,” Environmental Research Letters. (4): 1-6. Jinnah, Sikina and Stefan Jungcurt. (2009) “Could Access Requirements Stifle Your Research?” Science. 323(5913): 644-645. Jinnah, Sikina. (2003) “Emissions Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol: NAFTA and WTO Concerns,” Georgetown International Environmental Law Review. 15(1): 709-761.
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Book chaptersJinnah, Sikina, Jody Greene, Samara Foster, and Jessie Dubreuil. “Teaching Environmental Politics and Justice: Co-creating a Faculty Development Model” in Teaching Environmental Justice: Practices to Engage Students and Build Community. Edward Elgar Publishers, UK. (2023).
Jinnah, Sikina and Juan Moreno-Cruz. “Should Solar Geoengineering be used to Address Climate Change? An Ethics Bowl-Inspired Approach” in Teaching Environmental Justice: Practices to Engage Students and Build Community. Edward Elgar Publishers, UK. Edward Elgar Publishers, UK. (forthcoming 2023). Morin, Jean-Frédéric, Sikina Jinnah and Amandine Orsini. ‡ (2022) “Pandemics and Environmental Crises: Similar Problems, Different Governance Systems” A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pandemics: COVID-19 and Beyond. Philippe Bourbeau and Jean-Michel Marcoux (eds.) Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Noémie Laurens*, Zachary Dove*, Jean-Frédéric Morin, Sikina Jinnah. ‡ (2022). “NAFTA and the Environment: Decades of Measured Progress” in NAFTA 2.0: From the First NAFTA to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Gilbert Gagné and Michèle Rioux (eds.) London, UK: Palgrave McMillan. Hayes, Graeme, Sikina Jinnah, Prakash Kashwan, David Koniski, Sherilyn MacGregor, John M. Meyer, Anthony Zito. (2022) “Introduction: Trajectories in Environmental Politics” in Trajectories in Environmental Politics. Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge. Sikina Jinnah, Simon Nicholson and Jane Flegal* ‡ (2020). “Toward Legitimate Governance of Solar Geoengineering Research: A Role for Sub-State Actors” in The Ethics of “Geoengineering” the Global Climate: Justice, Legitimacy and Governance. Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon and Augustin Fragniere (eds.) Routledge. 133-152 Dominique DeWit*, Steffen Bauer, Abby Lindsay*, and Jinnah, Sikina. ‡ (2020) “International Bureaucracies.” in Architectures of Earth System Governance: Institutional Complexity and Structural Transformation. Frank Biermann and Rakhyn E. Kim (eds.) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Jinnah, Sikina. (2019) “Building a Governance Foundation for Solar Geoengineering Deployment.” in Governance of Solar Geoengineering Deployment. Robert Stowe and Robert Stavins (eds.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard Project on Climate Agreements. Jinnah, Sikina and Abby Lindsay*‡ (2017). “Navigating Overlap Management Under NAFTA: The Role of the Secretariat” in Towards Continental Environmental Policy? North American Transnational Networks and Governance Peter Stoett and Owen Temby (eds.) New York, NY: SUNY Press. 32-50 Jinnah, Sikina. ‡ (2016) “Climate” in Why Govern: Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance. Amitav Acharya (ed.) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Nicholson, Simon and Sikina Jinnah. ‡ (2016) “Living on a New Earth” in New Earth Politics, Simon Nicholson and Sikina Jinnah (eds.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 1-16. Jinnah, Sikina and Abby Lindsay. (2017) “Navigating NAFTA’s Environmental Provisions: The Role of the Secretariat” in Trilateral Ecopolitics: Continuity and Change in Canadian-American-Mexican Environmental Relations. Peter Stoett and Owen Temby (eds.) Albany: SUNY Press. Jinnah, Sikina and Goueun Lee. (2014) “Diplomacy and Environmental Policy: Endangered Species and Others at Risk (1950s-present)” in The Guide to U.S. Environmental Policy, Sally Fairfax and Ed Russell (eds.) Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Pres Jinnah, Sikina. (2013) “Overlap Management in the World Trade Organization: Secretariat Influence on Trade-Environment Politics” in Institutional Aspects of International Trade Law,Tomer Broude and Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin (eds.) London, UK: Ashgate. Jinnah, Sikina. (2012) “Trade-Environment Politics: The Emerging Role of Regional Trade Agreements” In Handbook of Global Environmental Politics, Peter Dauvergne (ed.) Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing. 386-402 Jinnah, Sikina. (2012) “Singing the Unsung: The Key Role of Secretariats in Global Environmental Politics” In The Roads from Rio: Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Multilateral Environmental Negotiations, Pamela Chasek and Lynn Wagner (eds.) London: Routledge Press. Jinnah, Sikina and Alexandra Conliffe. (2012) “Climate Change Bandwagoning: Impacts of Climate Change on Global Environmental Governance” In The Roads from Rio: Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Multilateral Environmental Negotiations , Pamela Chasek and Lynn Wagner (eds.) London: Routledge Press. Wright, Heather and Sikina Jinnah. (2010) “Effectiveness, Efficiency and Equity in REDD Implementation: What Can We Learn from Past Experience?” In Advances in Environmental Research Volume 7. Justin A. Daniels (Ed.), 1-7. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. Jinnah, Sikina. (2010) “The World Trade Organization,” In Green Politics, Paul Robbins, Dustin Mulvaney, and J. Geoffrey Golson (eds.), 441-444. Thousand Oaks: Sage Reference. Jinnah, Sikina. (2009) “The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species,” In The Encyclopedia of Global Warming, Steven I. Dutch (Ed.), 281-283. Pasadena: Salem Press. Jinnah, Sikina. (2009) “The Convention on Biological Diversity,” In The Encyclopedia of Global Warming, Steven I. Dutch (Ed.), 279-281. Pasadena: Salem Press. |
Research in Progress
Books
Jinnah, Sikina, Zachary Dove, Shuchi Talati, Erika Check Hayden, Alice Siu, and Mahmud Farooque. Building Capacity for Public Engagement on Solar Geoengineering. Under contract with Cambridge University Press.
Other manuscripts
Sikina Jinnah and Zach Dove*. Governing Solar Geoengineering: What Exists and What is Needed? Being prepared for Environmental Science: Atmospheres
Dove, Zach* and Sikina Jinnah. “Governance by Engagement: Enhancing (or?) Degrading Just, Inclusive, and Effective Governance of Novel Climate Intervention Technologies in the Anthropocene” In preparation.
Jinnah, Sikina, Zachary Dove, Shuchi Talati, Erika Check Hayden, Alice Siu, and Mahmud Farooque. Building Capacity for Public Engagement on Solar Geoengineering. Under contract with Cambridge University Press.
Dove, Zachary* and Sikina Jinnah. "Solar Geoengineering and Environmental Diplomacy" In Handbook of Environmental Diplomacy and Governance, edited by Maria Ivanova. Edward Elgar Publishing. Invited manuscript in preparation.
Dove, Zach* and Sikina Jinnah. “Governance by Engagement: Enhancing (or?) Degrading Just, Inclusive, and Effective Governance of Novel Climate Intervention Technologies in the Anthropocene” In preparation.
Jinnah, Sikina, Zachary Dove, Shuchi Talati, Erika Check Hayden, Alice Siu, and Mahmud Farooque. Building Capacity for Public Engagement on Solar Geoengineering. Under contract with Cambridge University Press.
Dove, Zachary* and Sikina Jinnah. "Solar Geoengineering and Environmental Diplomacy" In Handbook of Environmental Diplomacy and Governance, edited by Maria Ivanova. Edward Elgar Publishing. Invited manuscript in preparation.