1994-95 Robert
Gordon Menzies Scholarship to Harvard University
Education
1993: BA/LLB (Hons) - University of Melbourne
1995: LL.M - Harvard University
2000: S.J.D. Degree in environmental law and policy - Harvard University
Other awards and achievements
2004-05 Research and writing award from the John T and Catherine
D MacArthur Foundation.
Current position/s
University of California at Berkely: Broad
range of environmental policy issues. Current focus is on
green chemistry policies and politics, product regulation, sustainable
industry (seafood, food, and electronics), learning tools and information
technology for environmental protection, and environmental health
developments affecting chemicals. Expertise
in law and science, climate change policies and energy.
Barrister and solicitor to the Supreme
Court of Victoria and the Federal Courts of Australia.
Career history/highlights
Kennedy School of Government as a consultant
to the US Environmental Protection Agency, analyzing climate
change policies in large developing countries like China and Brazil,
plus Russia.
Researcher and visiting scholar at the Energy and Resources
Group at the University of California at Berkeley.
Consultant with The Natural Step in Australia.
Publications (published and forthcoming)
Articles on:
Electronic
wastes in Asia (Global Environmental Politics)
Sustainable seafood consumer campaigns (Science and Public Policy)
The use of food miles as
learning tools in sustainable agriculture (Environmental Values)
Consumption politics (Review of International Political Economy)
Seafood production issues (Journal of Cleaner Production)
Green chemistry and marketing (in
review)
Food retailers and accountability (Business Strategy and the Environment)
Articles in:
Australian
Journal of Environmental and Planning Law
The Harvard International Law Journal
The Harvard Human Rights Journal
The Harvard Health and Human Rights Journal
The Leiden Journal of International Law
Book:
Currently completing a book with Dr Donna Green of the University of NSW
on Australia's energy future as seen through the lens of environmental justice.
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