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Mike Vandenbergh - Law Professor and Director of Vanderbilt's Climate Change Research Network

Mike Vandenbergh - Law Professor and Director of Vanderbilt's Climate Change Research Network

FromClimate at Vanderbilt


Mike Vandenbergh - Law Professor and Director of Vanderbilt's Climate Change Research Network

FromClimate at Vanderbilt

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mike Vandenbergh is a David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law, Director of Vanderbilt's Climate Change Research Network, and Co-Director of the Law School's Program on Energy, Environment, and Land Use Law. He teaches courses in environmental law, climate change justice, and property, and has been a visiting professor at the Wharton School’s Department of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and at the University of Chicago and Harvard Law Schools. His research focuses on working with interdisciplinary teams to explore environmental governance, environmental behavior, and climate change. His research has developed the concept of private environmental governance and explored how private governance initiatives can address polarization and other barriers to climate change mitigation. In this episode we discuss several of these initiatives, with more to follow in future episodes.
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

The Climate at Vanderbilt podcast reports on faculty, students, research, and programs at Vanderbilt University focused on climate change. Faculty at Vanderbilt conducting research on climate change come from a broad array of disciplines, including engineering, public health and medicine, earth sciences, religious studies, law, biological sciences, history, business, and anthropology. Vanderbilt also offers an innovative undergraduate major in climate studies. Listen to this podcast to learn more about how Vanderbilt is working on the challenges of climate change mitigation and adaptation.