Ted Parson, Law
Title TBD, Environmental Economics, Policy and Management Monthly Seminar Series

Monday, April 08, 2013
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Luskin School of Public Affairs
3333 School of Public Affairs, Third Floor Conference Room
Los Angeles, CA 90095
About the Speaker
Edward (Ted) Parson comes to UCLA School of Law from the University of Michigan, where he was the Joseph L. Sax Collegiate Professor of Law, as well as a Professor of Natural Resources & Environment, and a Professor of Public Policy.
Parson writes in the area of environmental governance and policy, with particular focus on international environmental issues, such as ozone depletion and climate change. He is a leading expert on climate change law and policy, and his book Protecting the Ozone Layer: Science and Strategy won the 2004 Harold and Margaret Sprout Award from the International Studies Association. His research has been highly influential in the drafting of the Montreal Protocol, the first international treaty to address the need to protect and reverse the damage to the ozone layer.
For more details about the Environmental Economics, Policy and Management Monthly Seminar Series please contact Prof. Deepak Rajagopal at rdeepak@ioes.ucla.edu
Special Instructions
Open to Students, Faculty, Staff
For more information please contact
Susan Woodward
Tel: (310) 267-5435
swoodward@publicaffairs.ucla.edu
luskin.ucla.edu/susan-woodward
Sponsor(s): UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, Center for Corporate Environmental Performance, Center for Climate Change Solutions, Anderson School of Management, Luskin Center for Innovation
