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SUMMARY:"Why do good people do bad environmental things?" - A Talk by Dr. Elizabeth Desombre, Professor of Environmental Studies, Wellesley College, USA
LOCATION:Ramanujan II Lecture Theatre\, FLAME University Campus
DESCRIPTION:\n\nElizabeth R. DeSombre\nCamilla Chandler Frost Professor of Environmenta
 l Studies\n\nFocuses on environmental politics, international environmental
  law, ocean and atmospheric issues, and protection of the global commons.\n
 \nI work on international environmental politics and law, with a focus on i
 ssues of the global commons. Recent projects have involved the impact of fl
 ag-of-convenience shipping, the regulation of international fisheries, prot
 ection of the ozone layer, and global environmental institutions generally.
  My first book, Domestic Sources of International Environmental Policy: Ind
 ustry, Environmentalists, and U.S. Power (MIT Press, 2000) won the 2001 Cha
 dwick F. Alger Prize for the best book published in the area of internation
 al organization, and the 2001 Lynton Caldwell Award for the best book publi
 shed on environmental policy. Other recent books include Flagging Standards
 : Globalization and Environmental, Safety, and Labor Regulations at Sea (MI
 T Press, 2006), and Global Environmental Institutions (Routledge, 2006), an
 d two upcoming books on the global politics of fishery conservation, Saving
  Global Fisheries and Fish co-authored with J. Samuel Barkin.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><br /><br />Elizabeth R. DeSombre<br />Camilla Chandler Frost Professor 
 of Environmental Studies<br /><br />Focuses on environmental politics, inte
 rnational environmental law, ocean and atmospheric issues, and protection o
 f the global commons.<br /><br />I work on international environmental poli
 tics and law, with a focus on issues of the global commons. Recent projects
  have involved the impact of flag-of-convenience shipping, the regulation o
 f international fisheries, protection of the ozone layer, and global enviro
 nmental institutions generally. My first book, Domestic Sources of Internat
 ional Environmental Policy: Industry, Environmentalists, and U.S. Power (MI
 T Press, 2000) won the 2001 Chadwick F. Alger Prize for the best book publi
 shed in the area of international organization, and the 2001 Lynton Caldwel
 l Award for the best book published on environmental policy. Other recent b
 ooks include Flagging Standards: Globalization and Environmental, Safety, a
 nd Labor Regulations at Sea (MIT Press, 2006), and Global Environmental Ins
 titutions (Routledge, 2006), and two upcoming books on the global politics 
 of fishery conservation, Saving Global Fisheries and Fish co-authored with 
 J. Samuel Barkin.</p>
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170118T083000
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