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Dr. Michael K. Dorsey is professor of global environmental policy at Dartmouth College. In 1992 he was an official delegate on the US State Department Delegation to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, “The Earth Summit.” His most recent publications on climate change include “Green Market Hustlers,” in Foreign Policy In Focus (June 2007, Washington, DC) as well as “Climate Knowledge and Power: Tales of Skeptic Tanks, Weather Gods and Sagas for Climate (in)Justice” in Capitalism, Nature, Socialism (June 2007).
He is also a co-contributor to the recently released volume, Climate
Change, Carbon Trading And Civil Society: Negative Returns On South
African Investments (Rozenberg Press, The Netherlands & University
of KwaZulu-Natal Press, South Africa, 2007). Dr. Dorsey provides advice
to governments, foundations, and others, on a variety of environment
and development issues, including climate change matters. For nearly
two decades, Dorsey has contributed to debates and shaped policies on
(in)justice and freedom in the realm of environmental conflicts and
institutional politics.Just Solutions to Avoid Climate Catastrophe Professor of global environmental policy at Dartmouth College and official delegate to the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Dr. Dorsey will offer solutions to climate change that governments, foundations and the general public can implement on many levels of the issue. For nearly two decades, Dorsey has contributed to debates and shaped policies regarding environmental conflicts and institutional politics. Dorsey is co-contributor to the recently released volume, Climate Change, Carbon Trading and Civil Society: Negative Returns on South African Investments. |






Dr. Michael K. Dorsey is professor of global environmental policy at Dartmouth College. In 1992 he was an official delegate on the US State Department Delegation to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, “The Earth Summit.” His most recent publications on climate change include “Green Market Hustlers,” in Foreign Policy In Focus (June 2007, Washington, DC) as well as “Climate Knowledge and Power: Tales of Skeptic Tanks, Weather Gods and Sagas for Climate (in)Justice” in Capitalism, Nature, Socialism (June 2007).
He is also a co-contributor to the recently released volume, Climate
Change, Carbon Trading And Civil Society: Negative Returns On South
African Investments (Rozenberg Press, The Netherlands & University
of KwaZulu-Natal Press, South Africa, 2007). Dr. Dorsey provides advice
to governments, foundations, and others, on a variety of environment
and development issues, including climate change matters. For nearly
two decades, Dorsey has contributed to debates and shaped policies on
(in)justice and freedom in the realm of environmental conflicts and
institutional politics.