Transcending Borders: Global Governance and the Environment

March 1, 2003

 

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Panelists:

Daniel Feldman (Tufts'89, EPIIC)
Attorney, concentrating on corporate social responsibility, globalization and risk management issues, Foley Hoag, Washington, DC; former communications adviser and counsel, U.S. Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, staff of Senator Joseph Lieberman; director, Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs, National Security Council; former deputy press secretary, Senator Joseph Lieberman, 2000 Gore-Liberman campaign; elections monitor, South Africa, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Bosnia & Herzegovina; cofounder, Legal Services for Entrpreneurs; pro bono attorney, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights

Hilary French
Director, Global Governance Project and senior researcher, Worldwatch Institute; consultant and special adviser to the executive director, United Nations Environment Programme; co-chair, Alliance for U.N. Sustainable Development Programs; member, Foreign Policy in Focus Advisory Committee; author, "From Rio to Johannesburg and Beyond: Assessing the Summit," "Crimes of (A) Global Nature," and "Reshaping Global Governance"

Gwyn Prins
Senior Research Scholar, Columbia Earth Institute; former consultant on security, Hadley Centre for Climate prediction and Research, British Meteorological Office; Editor, Threats without Enemies: Facing Environmental Security; Alliance Research Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Columbia University

Moderators:
Laura Gutierrez '05 and Kari McIntyre '06
EPIIC Colloquium Members