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Political Climate: What the Elections May Mean for Climate and Environmental Policy
November 14 | 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (add to my calendar)- Location:
- Johns Hopkins University | get directions
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About David Goldston:
David Goldston became Director of Government Aff airs at the Natural Resources Defense Council, a leading environmental group, in July 2009. Prior to that, he had spent more than 20 years on Capitol Hill, working primarily on science policy and environmental policy. He was Chief of Staff of the House Commi ee on Science from 2001 through 2006, and immediately prior to that was Legislative Director for Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY). After retiring from government service, Goldston was a visiting lecturer at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Aff airs, as well as at the Harvard University Center for the Environment. He wrote a monthly column for Nature on science policy titled “Party of One,” was the project director for the Bipartisan Policy Center report “Improving the Use of Science in Regulatory Policy,” and also authored a chapter in “The Science of Science Policy: A Handbook” (Stanford University Press, 2011).
About the Presentation:
The presentation will discuss the implications of the campaign and the election results (Presidential and Congressional) for climate and environmental policy.
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