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Michael DorseyPlace of work: United States of America University: Dartmouth College |
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Dr. Michael K. Dorsey is Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College (USA). He holds degrees from the University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and Environment (B.S. & Ph.D.); Yale’s Forestry School (M.F.S) & the Anthropology Department at The Johns Hopkins University (M.A.). Dorsey’s researches international and domestic environmental (in)justice; with a sub-focus on resource management conflicts. Currently he is writing a volume examining bio-commerce in Ecuador’s Upper Amazon basin. Dorsey teaches courses on the above as well as on international environmental policy issues. Dorsey has been lecturer at: the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Netherlands); Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (Sweden); and University of Witswaterstrand (South Africa).In 1992 he was a member of the US State Department Delegation to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, “The Earth Summit.” His recent publications on climate change include “Green Market Hustlers,” in Foreign Policy In Focus (June 2007, Washington, DC) as well as “ Tales of Skeptic Tanks, Weather Gods and Sagas for Climate (in)Justice” in Capitalism, Nature, Socialism (A Taylor & Francis Journal) Vol. 18, No. 2, (June 2007). He is also a co-contributor to the recently released volume, Climate Change, Carbon Trading And Civil Society: Negative Returns On South African Investments (Rozenberg Press, The Netherlands & University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, South Africa, 2007). Dr. Dorsey continues to provide advice to governments, foundations, and others, on a variety of global environmental governance matters, including climate change and biodiversity policy, to better engage ongoing multilateral negotiations and processes. |
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Carbon Sequestration: "This is an interesting untested technology"26 Mar, 2007 12:00 pm Michael Dorsey, a carbon cycle scientist, reviews for Scitizen the different methods proposed to reduce carbon emissions.... | ||





