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American south-west: too hot for farm animals
Shakeel Kazmi
Shakeel Kazmi holds doctor of law (S.J.D. 2012) and master’s of law (LL.M. 2010) degrees in Environmental Law from the Pace University School of Law. He is also a graduate of the American University Washington College of Law (LL.M. 1994). He is an adjunct professor at NYU-Poly and has held visiting appointments at Wuhan University and Qingdao University in China as well as NYU Abu Dhabi. In addition to teaching climate change law and policy, Professor Kazmi has practiced law in New York for more than 23 years. He is also an advisor to the Ministry of Climate Change Pakistan and is actively involved in climate change treaty negotiations. In this role, he has attended the Green Climate Fund board of directors meetings in Seoul and Berlin. Professor Kazmi researches in the area of Climate Change, focusing on climate change displacement and renewable energy in developing countries. He is the author of Climate Change: Human Rights In The Times Of Climate Displacement [2012] and a co-author of Renewable Energy and Development, Case Study Analyses, and Environmental Law of the United Arab Emirates: A Comparative Study of Environmental Laws, Regulations and Policies of the United Arab Emirates (Comparative Environmental Law And Regulation, Nicholas A. Robinson, ed., Oceana Publications New York, 2011).
Communicating (science) is hard.
Exxon (and Shell) Knew.
A corporation serves its shareholders. A democracy serves its citizens. Humanity needs a clean energy source that is cheaper than fossil fuels and politicians who cannot be bought. Let’s hope that both are possible.
Required viewing:
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Longest running oil spill in American History:
Solar is not without issues: