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Dr. William C.G. Burns

2875 Shasta Road, Berkeley, CA 94708 USA 650.281.9126

williamcgburns@comcast.net

EDUCATION

University of London School of Law, London, England, UK Anticipated, 2011 LLB

University of Wales – Cardiff School of Law, Cardiff, Wales, UK 2005 Ph.D., International Environmental Law

o Dissertation: The Agreement on Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black & Mediterranean Seas: The Efficacy of a Regional Approach to Cetacean Conservation and Management

o Thesis Director: Professor Robin Churchill

Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois 1980 B.S., Political Science

o Graduated Magna Cum Laude

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Full Time Positions

Senior Fellow, Center for Global Law & Policy, Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, CA

o Courses taught:

 International Environmental Law

 International Law Practicum (international law moot

court)

 Ocean & Coastal Law

 Climate Change Law & Policy

o Director of external moot court program

2007-2010

Associate Professor, Department of International

Environmental Policy, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, CA

o Courses taught:

 Environmental Science & Policy

 The Emerging Challenge of Climate Change

 Introduction to International Environmental Law

 Marine Environmental Law & Policy

 Sustainable Development

 Trade and the Environment

2003-2007

Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Studies,

University of Redlands, Redlands, CA 2001-2003

o Courses taught:

 Domestic environmental law

 International environmental law

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 Sustainable Development

 Environmental Justice

 Climate Change: Science, law, policy

 Marine Environmental Studies

Adjunct Positions

Adjunct Professor, Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco, CA

o Courses taught:

• Ocean & Coastal Law

• International Criminal Law (LLM program)

• International Climate Change Law (LLM program)

o Faculty advisor, Golden Gate University Environmental Law

Journal

Adjunct Professor, Stanford University, Earth Systems Program, Palo Alto, CA

o Course taught:

 Environmental Justice: Theory and Practice

Adjunct Professor, Whittier Law School, Costa Mesa, CA

o Course taught: Introduction to International Environmental Law

2007-present

2005-present

2004

Visiting Professorships

Class of 1946 Visiting Distinguished Professor, Center for Environmental Studies, Williams College, Williamstown, MA

o Courses taught:

 U.S. Environmental Law & Policy

 The Challenge of Climate Change

Visiting Assistant Professor, Colby College, Waterville, ME

o Courses taught:

 International Environmental Law

 U.S. Environmental Law

 Environmental Management

 Climate Change Science, Law & Policy

Mini-Courses

Tulane University Law School, New Orleans, LA

o Course taught:

o Introduction to Climate Change Law

University of Houston Law Center, Houston, TX

o Course taught: Issues in International Climate Change Law:

Fashioning a Post-Kyoto Regime

Fall Semester, 2009 2002-2003 2002 & 2009 2009

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Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, CA

o Course taught: Climate Change and Sustainable Development

Distance Learning

Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, FL

o Courses taught:

o International Environmental Law (Asynchronous)

o International Environmental Law (Synchronous, team

taught)

Golden Gate University School of Law

o Courses taught:

o International Environmental Law (Asynchronous) (LLM

program) 2002 2008-2010 2008

NON-ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment & Security, Oakland, CA

• Senior Research Associate, Climate Change

• Director of Communications 1996-2002

Office of the Secretary of State, Wisconsin, Madison, WI 1992-1996 • Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs

GreenLife Society-North American Chapter (formerly the Pacific Center for International Studies)

• Executive Director 1984-1992

CONSULTANCIES

• Animal Planet Network (whaling issues)

• Climate Law and Police Initiative (CLPI), Washington, DC

• Climate Justice Program, London, UK

PUBLICATIONS, PAPERS, ONLINE PROJECTS

Edited Books

o GEO-ENGINEERING THE CLIMATE: LAW, ETHICS AND POLICY CONSIDERATIONS (William C.G. Burns & Andrew Strauss, editors, forthcoming 2011, Cambridge University Press)

o THE OTHER CARBON DIOXIDE PROBLEM: OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SCIENCE, LAW AND POLICY (William C.G. Burns & Jeremy Firestone, editors, forthcoming 2011, Cambridge University Press)

o HANDBOOK OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (William C.G. Burns & Joel Heinen, editors forthcoming 2010, World Scientific Publishers)

o ADJUDICATING THE CLIMATE: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CAUSES OF ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE (William C.G. Burns & Hari Osofsky, editors, 2009, Cambridge University Press)

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Gillespie editors, 2003, Transnational Publishers)

o Topical Editor, Water Organizations and Library Resources section, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WATER SCIENCE (B.A. Stewart & Terry Howell eds., 2003, Marcel Dekker)

o CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC: IMPACTS AND RESPONSES IN AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND SMALL ISLAND STATES (Alexander Gillespie & William C.G. Burns, eds., 2000, Kluwer Academic Publishers)

Journal Articles

o Climate Geoengineering, the Termination Problem, and Our Responsibilities to Future Generations, STANFORD JOURNAL OF LAW, SCIENCE & POLICY (forthcoming, January 2011)

o Belt and Suspenders?, The World Heritage Convention’s Role in Confronting Climate Change,

18 REVIEW OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY & INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAw (2009)

o (Multiple authors, lead author: Phaedra Doukakis) Gaining Traction: Retreading the Wheels of Marine Conservation, 23(4) CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2009)

o (Multiple authors, lead author: Chris Parsons), Navy Sonar and Cetaceans: Just how Much Does the Gun Need to Smoke Before We Act?, 56(7) MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (2008)

o A Voice for the Fish? Climate Change Litigation and Potential Causes of Action for Impacts under the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement, 48(1) SANTA CLARA LAW REVIEW (2008)

o Warming Up to Climate Change Litigation?, SANTA CLARA LAWYER (Fall 2007)

o Potential Causes of Action for Climate Change Impacts under the United Nations

Fish Stocks Agreement, VII(2) SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW & POLICY 34-41 (2007)

o International Environmental Law (portion of ABA International Law & Practice’s

annual review of international law developments), 41 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER (Summer 2006)

o Potential Causes of Action for Climate Change Damages in International Fora: The Law of the Sea, 2(1) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW & POLICY (2006)

o Nature Conservation: Natural Lands and Biological Diversity – Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, 16 YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2005)

o The Potential Implications of Climate Change for the Coastal Resources of Pacific

Island Developing Countries and Potential Legal and Policy Responses, 8(1) HARVARD ASIA-PACIFIC REVIEW (2005)

o Introduction to Special Issue on the Precautionary Principle and its

Operationalisation in International Environmental Regimes and Domestic Policymaking, 5(1-2) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 1-9 (2005)

o Climate Change and Migratory Species, in 25 YEARS OF JOURNEY, CONVENTION ON MIGRATORY SPECIES, A SPECIAL REPORT TO MARK THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF THE BONN CONVENTION ON MIGRATORY SPECIES (1979-2004) (2004)

o The Berlin Initiative on Strengthening the Conservation Agenda of the International

Whaling Commission: Toward a New Era for Cetaceans?, 14 REVIEW OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY & INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 72-85 (2004)

o The Exigencies That Drive Potential Causes of Action for Climate Change Damages

at the International Level, 98 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW PROCEEDINGS 223 (2004)

o A Growing Concern: The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture, 8(2)

GLOBAL CHANGE (Summer, 2002)

o Climate Change and Human Health: The Critical Policy Agenda, 287(17) JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (MS section) (May 1, 2002)

o The 53rd Meeting of the International Whaling Commission and the Future of Cetaceans in a Changing World, 11(4) REVIEW OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY & INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (2002) (co-author: Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith)

o Working with the Limitations and Frustrations in a Treaty-Based Approach to International Environmental Problem Solving, in INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY (David Hunter, James Salzman, & Durwood Zaelke, eds., 2d ed., Foundation Press, 2002) (co-authors: Kate O’Neill [lead author] & Geoffrey

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Wandesforde-Smith)

o Baking Bogs: Climate Change Releases Stored Carbon, 7(1) GLOBAL CHANGE, Spring, 2001

o Are Sinks Sunk?, 6(4) GLOBAL CHANGE (Winter, 2000)

o Climate Change and Its Possible Impact on Small Island States, 6(3) GLOBAL CHANGE, (Fall, 2000)

o From the Harpoon to the Heat: Climate Change, the Future of Cetaceans, and the

Role of the International Whaling Commission, 13(2) GEORGETOWN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW (Fall, 2000)

o The Possible Impact of Climate Change on Pacific Island Nation Ecosystems, 6(2)

ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT (2000)

o Biosafety Resources on the Internet, 3(3)BIODIVERSITY, (Summer 2000)

o The Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean

Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area: Problems and Prospects, 1(1) JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE LAW & POLICY (Summer 1998)

o The 49th Meeting of the International Whaling Commission: Problems and

Prospects, 3 COLORADO YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Spring 1998)

o The Heat is On: What Can We Expect at the 3rd Session of the Conference of the

Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change?, GREENLINE (Spring, 1997)

o The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Future of

Small Island States, 14 DICKINSON JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY (Spring, 1997)

o The Second Review Conference of the United Nations Framework Convention on

Climate Change, 2 COLORADO YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Spring, 1997)

o European Implementation of CITES and the Proposal for a Council Regulation (EC)

on the Protection of Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, 8 GEORGETOWN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW (Spring, 1997)

o The International Whaling Commission: Improving the Prospects for Large

Cetaceans in the Next Century, 15 COLORADO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICy (Winter, 1996)

o From the Lance to the Laboratory: The Impact of Anthropogenic Environmental Degradation on Cetacean Species, 10 SEA WINDs (3) (Fall, 1996)

o The Habitat II Conference and the Future of Cities, GREENLINE, (Spring, 1996)

o Global Warming: More Heat than Light, THE MUIRVIEW, (Jan./Feb., 1996)

o Global Warming And The United Nations Framework On Climate Change (co-author:

William J. Weiner), in INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (2nd Edition, 1996)

o CITES and the Regulation of the Taking of Sharks, SPECIES, (Spring, 1995)

o The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Penguin Species, PENGUIN CONSERVATION, (July, 1995)

o The International Convention To Combat Desertification: Drawing A Line In The Sand?, MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Spring, 1995)

o The International Whaling Commission and the Regulation of Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Uses of Small Cetaceans: The Critical Agenda for the 1990s, WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL (Fall, 1994)

o Stopping the Feeding Frenzy: How Can We Save The Shark,? 15 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESs (July, 1992)

o Recycled Paper: A Reality Check, Part II, NAPEC QUARTERLy, (May, 1991)

o Recycled Paper: A Reality Check, Part I, NAPEC QUARTERLy, (March, 1991)

o The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species and the Rhinoceros, 13 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS (May, 1991)

o The Report of the Secretary General on Transnational Corporations and Industrial

Process Safety: A Critical Appraisal, 3 GEORGETOWN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW (Summer, 1990)

o The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species and International

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o The Decline of the Elephant: Improving the CITES Framework, 12 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS (March, 1989)

o Asian Compliance with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered

Species of Wild Flora and Fauna, 29 INDIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (1989)

o The Second Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention: One Step Forward, Many More To Go, P.C.I.S. International Security Occasional Paper Series, No. 5 (1988)

o The Legality of Nuclear Weapons under International Law, P.C.I.S. International Security Occasional Paper Series, No. 3 (1988)

o Asian Compliance with CITES: Problems and Prospects, 5(2) BOSTON UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL (1987)

Book Chapters

o Carbon Capture and Sequestration, GREEN ISSUES AND DEBATES (forthcoming, Sage 2011)

o Carbon Taxes to Address Climate Change, THE GREEN SERIES: TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT, Volume I: Green Energy ( Sage 2010)

o The Exigency for Climate Change Litigation, ADJUDICATING THE CLIMATE: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CAUSES OF ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE (William C.G. Burns & Hari Osofsky, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2009).

o Sites for Sore Eyes: The World Heritage Convention and the Specter of Climate

Change, in CLIMATE CHANGE LAW AND POLICY: A READER (Press, William Rodgers & Michael Robinson-Dorn, editors, Carolina Academic 2010)

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Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Ocean Acidification: The Potential Impacts on Ocean Biodiversity, in SAVING BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: BALANCING PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES AND ECOSYSTEMS (Springer 2008)

o The Impacts of Globalization on Biodiversity, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBALIZATION (R. Robertson & J.A. Scholte, editors, Routledge 2006)

o Trade Liberalization and Global Environmental Governance: The Potential for

Conflict, in HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS (Edward Elgar, 2005) (co-author and lead author: Kate O’Neill)

o The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Cetaceans, in THE FUTURE OF CETACEANS IN A CHANGING WORLD, (William C.G. Burns & Alexander Gillespie editors, 2003, Transnational Publishers)

o The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Freshwater Resources of Pacific

Island Developing Countries, in THE WORLD’S WATER (Peter H. Gleick, ed., Volume 3, Island Press, 2002)

o The Impact of Climate Change on Pacific Island Developing Countries, in CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC: IMPACTS AND RESPONSES IN AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND SMALL ISLAND STATES (Alexander Gillespie & William C.G. Burns, eds., 2000, Kluwer Academic Publishers)

Position Papers: Treaty Review Conferences/Reports

o (Co-author with other committee members), Terms in the 1982 U.N. Convention on

the Law of the Sea or in Convention Analysis that the Convention Does Not Define, Report of the International Law Association (American Branch), Law of the Sea Committee (2007)

o William C.G. Burns & Mark Simmonds, Precautionary Principle Guidelines: Progress

Report, Scientific Committee, Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area, CS2/Doc17 (2003) Book Reviews

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ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS: POLITICS, LAW & ECONOMICS (2007)

o National Governance and the Global Climate Change Regime (Dana R. Fisher), 5(3) GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS (2005)

Newspaper Op-Eds

o Bush’s Climate Change Initiative is Not Enough, SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE, February 27, 2002

o Alternative Energy and Better Mileage Rules Can Offset a Mideast Oil Shutoff,

COLUMBUS DISPATCH, November 12, 2001 and 12 other papers with a total circulation of over 1.1 million.

o Nuclear Power Comes Out Swinging, SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE, May 16, 2001 [co-author: Kate O’Neill]

o The Case Not Made for Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE, February 19, 2001

o U.S. Should Lead the Way on Global Warming, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, December 3, 2000

Guest Editorships

o Special Issue on the Precautionary Principle and Biodiversity: 5(1-2) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (2004)

Bibliographies

o Environmental Change and Its Impact on Species/Ecosystems/Agriculture,

http://eelink.net/~asilwildlife/bib.shtml

o Agreement on Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area, http://www.jiwlp.com/cgi/bibliog.cgi

o DNA Testing and Cetaceans, http://www.jiwlp.com/cgi/bibliog.cgi

o Small Cetaceans, http://www.jiwlp.com/cgi/bibliog.cgi

o Impacts of Pollution on Cetaceans, http://www.jiwlp.com/cgi/bibliog.cgi

Online Projects

o Creator, Environmental Justice Resources on the Net,

http://www.tulane.edu/~telc/assets/pdfs/EJ2_.pdf

o Creator, International Wildlife Law Project of the International Law Association –

American Branch: International Environmental Law Group,

http://www.internationalwildifelaw.org

o Creator & Administrator, Teaching Climate Change Law & Policy Blog, http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org

o Creator and Coordinator, The Precautionary Principle Project (P3),

http://www.institute.redlands.edu/P3

AWARDS/GRANTS

o University-wide travel grant, Monterey Institute of

International Studies, used to make presentation at the International Law Symposium on Sustainable Developments in Climate Law and Policy, Montreal

2005

o University-wide research grant, University of Redlands, used to prepare an article on the future of the International Whaling Commission

2004

o Research grant, School of Business, University of Redlands,

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Kuznets Curve

o Research Grant, Woodrow Wilson International Center for

Scholars, Washington, DC 2001

CONSULTING AND BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

o Board of Editors, Journal of Environmental Studies and

Sciences (Springer)

o Board of Editors, Law of the Sea Reports (American Society of

International Law Publication

o Board of Editors, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & PRACTICE REVIEW, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India

o Editor-in-Chief, JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE LAW & POLICY

o Associate Editor, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

o Member, Legal Principles Related to Climate Change

Committee, International Law Association

o Member, Teaching and Capacity Building Committee,

International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Academy of Environmental Law

o Lead developer climate change law curriculum project

o Editorial Board, INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES LAW &POLICY REVIEW

o Associate Editor, BIODIVERSITY: JOURNAL OF LIFE ON EARTH

o Topics Editor, International Environmental Law & Biodiversity sections, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EARTH (National Council for Science & the Environment, publisher)

o Associate Editor, GLOBAL CHANGE

o Member, Precautionary Principle Working Group, Scientific

Committee of the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black and Mediterranean Seas (ACCOBAMS)

o Board of Advisors, Whittier Law School Center for

International & Comparative Law

 Visiting Scholar, Center for International and

Comparative Law (CICL), Whittier Law School

o Editorial Advisory Board,ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WATER SCIENCE

o American Society of International Law:

 Co-Chair, International Environmental Law Group

 Co-Chair, Wildlife Interest Group

 Annual meeting organizing committee

o International Law Association: American Branch:

 Co-Chair, International Environmental Law Committee

 Rapporteur, Environmental Studies Committee,

International Law Association

 Organizing Co-Chair, International Law Weekend

 Planning Committee, International Law Weekend

 Planning Committee, ILA-West Annual Meeting

o International Studies Association

 Chair, International Law Section

 Program Chair, International Law Section

 Secretary, International Law Section

 Chair, Sprout Environmental Publication Prize

Committee, Environmental Studies Section

 Member, Nominations Committee, Environmental

Studies Section

o Chair, Organizing, Committee, Environmental Section,

Association of Politics & Life Sciences Annual Convention

o Board of Directors, Oceanic Resources Foundation

2010-present 2010-present 2009-present 1995-present 2003-present 2009-present 2008-present 2004-present 2001-present 2006-present 1999-2003 2001-2005 2003-2005 2004 2003-2006 2002-2008 2001-2006 2009-1020 2006-present 2004-2005 2008-2009 2006-2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2006-2007 2006 2005-2006

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o Board of Editors, Internet Guide to International Fisheries Law, www.oceanlaw.net

o Board of Advisors, Integrating Science into Policy:

Interdisciplinary Research Education (INSPIRE) Program, The Ohio State University

o Board of Advisors, Catalysta Education Project

o Member, Centre for Science & The Environment’s (India) Environment Educator Network

o Content reviewer, Digital Library for Earth Science Education (DLESE), http://www.dlese.org

o Journal Committee, Association for Politics & Life Sciences (APLS)

o Board of Directors, Transcarbon International Corporation, San Francisco, California

o Advisor, Russian Jessup International Moot Court Teams

2004-2006 2003-present 2005-2007 2003-2005 1998-2002 2004-2006 2006-present 2007-present

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND PROJECT AFFILIATIONS

o Associate Member, American Bar Association

o Member, Section of Environmental, Energy and

Resources (SEER)

• Vice Chair, Innovation, Management Systems and Trading Committee

o Planning Committee, Global Warming and Community

Development Program, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Phoenix, AZ (2008)

o Member, Society of American Law Teachers (SALT)

o Member, European Society of International Law

o Member, Network of Conservation Educators and Practitioners,

Faculty Focus Group

o Member, United States Distant Learning Association

o Founding Member, Association for Environmental Studies & Sciences

o Member, Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change

Network

o Member, Project on the Ethical Dimensions of Global Warming

o Member, GLOBEC-Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators

(CLIOTOP) Project, Socioeconomic Aspects and Management Strategies Working Group

o Member, Global Islands Network

o Member, International Law Association – American Branch

o Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science

o Associate, Environmental Law Institute

o Member, Society for Conservation Biology

PEER REVIEWER: JOURNALS, BOOKS, AND PROGRAMS

o GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS (MIT Press)

o NATURAL RESOURCES FORUM (Blackwell)

o ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY (Elsevier)

o ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE (Liebert)

o LAND USE POLICY (Elsevier)

o REGULATION & GOVERNANCE (Springer)

o INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS: POLITICS, LAW AND ECONOMICS (Taylor & Francis)

o INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW & POLICY (McGill University School of Law)

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o THE YEAR IN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS (Gund Institute)

o University of Mississippi Sea Grant Law Center’s Grant

Competition

o Cambridge University Press publications

o Sinauer Publishing publications

o MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (Elsevier)

SPEAKERS BUREAUS

o Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS)

o Greenhouse Network (GHN)

o Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)

o Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy

o Ecospeakers

o BME Global

o Virtual Environmental Law Guest Speaker Program: Mercer Law School

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