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- 1 - KATE O’NEILL Professor Division of Society and Environment Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management University of California at Berkeley 130 Mulford Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-3114 E-Mail: [email protected] Skype: kmoneill2530; Twitter: @kmoneill2530; Google Scholar Citation Page ESPM Website (http://bit.ly/2qRcMra) EDUCATION 1998 Ph.D. Columbia University Political Science 1996 M.Phil. Columbia University Political Science 1992 M.A. Columbia University Political Science 1990 B.A. (Hons), Brasenose College, Philosophy, Politics First Class Oxford University and Economics PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS July 2019 on: Professor, Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California at Berkeley July 2005 on: Associate Professor, Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley Jan. 99 – June 05: Assistant Professor, Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley. Sept. 97 - Dec. 98: Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, International Security Program 1991-7: Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Political Science, Columbia University, Ph.D. Dissertation, Domestic and International Environmental Regulation: The International Trade in Hazardous Wastes among OECD Countries (Advisors: Professors Hendrik Spruyt and Helen Milner) 1990 – 91: Lecturer, Department of Economics, University College Cork, Ireland AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2019: Distinguished Faculty Lecturer, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley 2018: Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability (CACS) 2018 Sustainability Leadership Award in recognition of contributions to helping the campus meet its sustainability goals, and advancing research into global waste.

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KATE O’NEILL

Professor Division of Society and Environment Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management University of California at Berkeley 130 Mulford Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-3114

E-Mail: [email protected] Skype: kmoneill2530;

Twitter: @kmoneill2530; Google Scholar Citation Page

ESPM Website (http://bit.ly/2qRcMra)

EDUCATION

1998 Ph.D. Columbia University Political Science 1996 M.Phil. Columbia University Political Science 1992 M.A. Columbia University Political Science 1990 B.A. (Hons), Brasenose College, Philosophy, Politics

First Class Oxford University and Economics

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

July 2019 on: Professor, Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California at Berkeley

July 2005 on: Associate Professor, Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley

Jan. 99 – June 05: Assistant Professor, Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley.

Sept. 97 - Dec. 98: Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, International Security Program

1991-7: Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Political Science, Columbia University, Ph.D. Dissertation, Domestic and International Environmental Regulation: The International Trade in Hazardous Wastes among OECD Countries (Advisors: Professors Hendrik Spruyt and Helen Milner)

1990 – 91: Lecturer, Department of Economics, University College Cork, Ireland

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2019: Distinguished Faculty Lecturer, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley

2018: Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability (CACS) 2018 Sustainability Leadership Award in recognition of contributions to helping the campus meet its sustainability goals, and advancing research into global waste.

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2018: Unity Theme Program UC Berkeley, Faculty Ally Leadership Award 2015: Recipient of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies Bley Stein

Visiting Professorship, Arava Institute, Israel 2002: Waste Trading Among Rich Nations awarded Lynton K. Caldwell Prize

for the Best Book in Environmental Policy published in the last three years, by the Science, Technology and Environmental Politics Section of the American Political Science Association.

2001: Waste Trading Among Rich Nations named runner-up for Harold E. and Margaret Sprout Prize, Environmental Studies Section of the International Studies Association

2001-02: Junior Faculty Fellow, Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

Google Scholar Citation Page (also at http://bit.ly/2BlrI2m) a. Books Waste (Polity Press 2019) with Polity Press’s Resources series

(https://www.polity.co.uk/resources/ or http://bit.ly/2ujcMR2)1 The Environment and International Relations, 2nd Edition (Cambridge University Press, 2017). The Environment and International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009)2 Waste Trading Among Rich Nations: Building a New Theory of Environmental Regulation; (MIT

Press, 2000) in series on American and Comparative Environmental Regulation. Awarded Caldwell Prize, 2002 (American Political Science Association); Runner up for Sprout Prize (International Studies Association), 2001.

b. Peer-Reviewed Articles “Linking Wastes and Climate Change: Bandwagoning, Contention and Global Governance.”

WIRES Climate Change 10.2 (2019): 1-17. “The Sheep Look Forward: Counterfactuals, dystopias, and ecological science fiction as a social

science enterprise,” Elementa: Journal of the Anthropocene – Sustainability Transitions 6:44, pp. 1-8 (2018). DOI: http://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.303 (featured in California Agriculture in July-September 2018 issue, p. 160)

“Seeing Complexity: Visualization Tools in Global Environmental Politics and Governance,” with Erika Weinthal and Patrick Hunnicutt. 2017, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 7:4, pp. 490-506. See http://rdcu.be/u3Yv

“Methods and Global Environmental Governance” (first author, with Erika Weinthal, Ben Cashore,

1 Reviews: https://earthbound.report/2019/08/19/book-review-waste-by-kate-oneill/, https://therevelator.org/environmental-books-september-2019/; https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/five-new-books-ecosocialists-8, https://readlistenwatch.com/2020/waste/ (“Anyone with the slightest interest in this accelerating issue would be well served by a keen read of “Waste.”” 2 See Emilian Kavalski. "From the Cold War to Global Warming: Observing Complexity in IR." Political Studies Review 9 (2011): 1-12 (book review essay)

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Steven Bernstein, Avery Cohn, Kimberly Marion Suiseeya and Michael Stone), Annual Review of Environment and Resources 38 (2013): 441-71.

“Vertical Linkages and Scale in Global Environmental Governance” in Morin, Jean-Frédéric and Amandine Orsini, eds. “Insights from Global Environmental Governance,” Symposium in International Studies Review (2013) 15, 562-589.

"US Beef Industry Faces New Policies and Testing for Mad Cow Disease", California Agriculture, October 2005

“How Two Cows make a Crisis: US-Canada Relations and Mad Cow Disease", American Review of Canadian Studies (Summer 2005), pp. 295-319.

"Transnational Protest: States, Circuses, and Conflict at the Frontline of Global Politics." International Studies Review 6 (2004), pp. 233-251.

"Actors, Norms and Impacts: Recent International Cooperation Theory and the Influence of the Agent-Structure Debate", with Jörg Balsiger and Stacy VanDeveer; Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 7 (2004), pp. 149-175.

"A Vital Fluid: Risk, controversy and the politics of blood donation in the era of 'mad cow disease'." Public Understanding of Science 12(4): 359-380 (2003)

“The Changing Nature of Global Waste Management for the 21st Century: A Mixed Blessing?” Global Environmental Politics 1.1 (2001): 77-98

“International Nuclear Waste Transportation: Flashpoints, Lessons and Controversies” Environment, 41:4 (May 1999), pp. 12-15, 34-39.

“Out of the Backyard: Managing Hazardous Wastes on a Global Scale” Journal of Environment and Development; 7:2, pp. 138-163 (June 1998).

“Regulations as Arbiters of Risk: Great Britain, Germany, and the Hazardous Waste Trade in Western Europe” International Studies Quarterly 41:7, pp. 687-718 (December, 1997).

c. Book Chapters, Forum Essays, Commentaries “Being There: International negotiations as study sites in global environmental politics” Forum

article in special section on “Call for methodological diversity: Studying the power of environmental agreement making,” with Peter M. Haas, Global Environmental Politics 19:2, pp. 4-13

“Global Political Economy of Wastes” For A Research Agenda for Global Environmental Politics, Peter Dauvergne and Justin Alger (eds.), Edward Elgar Press 2018

“Institutions for a New Earth” in Simon Nicholson and Sikina Jinnah, eds., New Earth Politics: Essays from the Anthropocene (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2016) (peer reviewed)

"Architects, Agitators, and Entrepreneurs: International and Nongovernmental Organizations in Global Environmental Politics." The Global Environment: Institutions, Law, and Policy, Fourth Edition. Eds. Axelrod, Regina S. and Stacy D. VanDeveer. Los Angeles: Sage/CQ Press, 2015 (submitted revision for Fifth Edition, 2019)

“Scale” in Jean Frédéric Morin and Amandine Orsini, eds. Essential Concepts in Global Environmental Governance Routledge, 2014

“International Organizations: Global and Regional Environmental Cooperation” in Paul Harris, ed., Routledge Handbook of Global Environmental Governance (2013)

“Global Environmental Policy” in Michael Kraft and Sheldon Kamienecki, Oxford Handbook of US Environmental Policy Oxford, Oxford University Press 2012

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“Environmental Movements in Political Context: A Comparative Perspective” chapter for Stacy VanDeveer and Paul Steinberg, eds., Comparative Environmental Politics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2012) (peer reviewed)

“Mad Cows and Ailing Hens: The Transatlantic Relationship and Livestock Diseases” in Schreurs, Miranda A., Stacy VanDeveer, and Henrik Selin, eds. Transatlantic Energy and Environmental Politics: Comparative and International Perspectives. Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2009 (peer reviewed)

"Transnational Environmentalism after Seattle: Between Arrogance and Emancipation", with Stacy VanDeveer, in Charting Transnational Democracy: Moving Beyond Global Arrogance. Edited by Janie Leatherman and Julie Webber. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2005).

"Trade and Environment: From GATT to the WTO", for the International Handbook of Environmental Politics, New York: Edward Elgar, 2004, with William C. G. Burns

"Radioactive 'Trade': Globalizing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle." SAIS Review XXII (1), Winter/Spring 2002: 157-168 (Part of a Special Issue on “Rotten Trade”)

"Globalization and Hazardous Waste Management: From Brown to Green?" in David Vogel & Robert Kagan, ed. Dynamics of Regulatory Change: How Globalization Affects National Regulatory Policies. UC Press/UC International and Area Studies Digital Collection, Edited Volume #1, 2002 (peer-reviewed)

Commentary: “Managing Hazardous Waste: The Global Challenge” Environment, 42:3 (2000), pp. 43-44

d. In Progress “Built Worlds and Habitats in Speculative Fiction: Implications for the “Real” World?” “Exploring Electronic Wastes Labor and Governance in the United States and Mexico:

Recycling, Risk, and Environmental Justice” with Raul Pacheco-Vega “The International Right to Repair Movement” with Alastair Iles “The Basel Convention meets plastics” with Jennifer Allan e. Other Publications (including Outreach and Journalism) i. Global Politics of Waste and the Circular Economy “The World is Drowning in Rubbish” The World Today (Chatham House), October/November

2019 “As more developing countries reject plastic waste exports, wealthy nations seek solutions at

home” The Conversation, June 5 2019 (4000 reads in first 3 days; collectively, my Conversation articles reached 50,000 reads in early June 2019/65,000 by early August/70,000 by late September/80,000 by February 2020)

“Thinking in Circles” as part of franknews’ month-long feature on plastics, January 28 2019 at http://www.franknews.us/essays/225/thinking-in-circles

Explainer: The plastic waste crisis is an opportunity for the US to get serious about recycling at home The Conversation, August 17 2018 (4000 after 48 hours on-line, and 9000 by the end of the first week)

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“Wohin mit dem Abfall?” (Where does trash go?) Welt-Sichten: Magazin für globale Entwicklung und ökumenische Zusammenarbeit, May 5 2018 (translated from the English), pp. 13-17

“Will China’s Crackdown on Foreign Garbage force wealthy countries to recycle more of their own waste?” The Conversation, December 13, 2017, at https://theconversation.com/will-chinas-crackdown-on-foreign-garbage-force-wealthy-countries-to-recycle-more-of-their-own-waste-81440 (http://bit.ly/2ym5zxO). • This piece had 4000 readers during its first week on-line, and reached a total of 10,000 by

mid-June 2018 In Focus: Hazardous Waste Disposal” U.S. Foreign Policy in Focus Briefs Volume 4, Number 1

(January 1999). ii. Other “Patagonia: Closing the Loop on Packaging Pollution” (2019), second author (alphabetical), with

Sarah Beckman, Seren Pendleton-Knoll, William Rosenzweig, Robert Strand, for Haas School of Business Patagonia Case Study Competition

“International Environmental Organizations” in Europa Directory of International Organizations, London: Routledge, 2011 (updated annually 2012-2019)

Cohn, Avery, Maria Bowman, David Zilberman and Kate O’Neill, “The Viability of Cattle Ranching Intensification in Brazil as a Strategy to Spare Land and Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions” Working Paper #11, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (2011)

Kate O'Neill, William C. G. Burns, and Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith. (2002). Implementation and Compliance: The View from Political Scientists. International Environmental Law and Policy, Second Edition. D. Hunter, J. Salzman and D. Zaelke (Eds.). New York, Foundation Press, pp. 458-467

“(Not) Getting to Go: Recent Experience in International Cooperation over the Management of Spent Nuclear Fuel” BCSIA Discussion Paper 98-22, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, October 1998. Prepared under the auspices of the Managing the Atom Project, Harvard University.

f. Guest Editing, Books and Journal Special Issues Co-Editor, Special Feature: Envisioning Sustainable Transitions, Elementa: Journal of the

Anthropocene – Sustainability Transitions (with DG Webster and Alastair Iles), at https://collections.elementascience.org/envisioning-sustainable-transitions/

MEDIA COVERAGE AND INTERVIEWS KALW interview for a piece on recycling in SF, January 30, 2020 (air date TBD) Quoted in New York Times Climate Fwd, on Sage Lenier’s Zero Waste/Sustainability Decal,

January 29 2020 Interviewed for Swedish radio program, P3 Dystopia, January 28 2020 (air date TBD) Interviewed for the Interstitial Podcast, January 27 2020 (air date TBD) Guest on Sound Health Radio, one hour live internet radio show, January 26, 2020

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Interviewed for The New Security Beat (Woodrow Wilson Center): ‘What China’s Ban on Plastic Scrap Means for Global Recycling: Q&A with Kate O’Neill, Author of “Waste”’ (Amanda Mei, November 27, 2019)

Interviewed by Marshall Poe for the New Books Podcast on Waste, November 26 2019 Interviewed for Why It Matters, podcast produced by The Council on Foreign Relations, episode

on “Why China does not want your trash” November 6, 2019 Featured guest on Your Call, KALW Radio, October 28 2019 (Waste offered as Pledge Drive

Gift) Interviewed for Business Insider Podcast (TV) on Artificial Intelligence and waste management,

October 17 2019 Interviewed for Boulder public radio station on Waste (offered as a pledge gift) Interviewed for pieces on waste/recycling for Rogue Rocket (October 7 2019) and food waste for

World Radio (broadcast October 15 2019) Interviewed for twit.tv’s Triangulation podcast on Waste, October 4 2019 Quoted in Popular Science on the Climate Strike, September 19 2019 Feature Interview by Terry Gross on NPR’s Fresh Air, on Waste, broadcast September 12 2019 Interviewed by NPR’s Marketplace, and by the San Francisco Chronicle, August 7 2019, and by

the Los Angeles Times on the closing of RePlanet’s CRV redemption facilities in California

Guest on KALW’s Your Call, on recycling in US and California, and its future, July 29 2019 Live panel discussion on South East Asia and plastic waste imports on Al Jazeera’s The Stream,

June 17 2019 Quoted in The Economist, June 15 2019. Live TV Panel interview on China Global Network Television’s The Heat, on Malaysia and

Plastic Waste, June 12, 2019 Live interview for The Takeaway, WNYC on Malaysia sending back plastic waste, May 29 2019 Interviewed for program on Infotrak radio (widely syndicated), April 8, 2019 Interviewed for “America’s new recycling crisis, explained by an expert” Vox.com, April 2,

2019 Featured on KALW’s 99 Percent Invisible Episode 341, on National Sword, broadcast February

12, 2019 (NPR radio magazine and podcast) Featured in video feature from the Wall Street Journal, on chemical recycling of plastics Background interviews include for PBS News Hour, November 2018, NPR’s Science Desk

(January 2019) and Waste Dive (January 2019), National Geographic (February 2019), T-Brand Studio (February 2019), Vox (March 2019), AP, Wall Street Journal and Vox/Facebook (May 2019) and many others, on multiple topics (Including on Marie Kondo and the Kondo Method)

Interviews for Pacific Standard and for a J-School project on wastes, recycling and climate change, October 12, 2018.

Featured in UC Berkeley campus promotional video on its Zero Waste Campaign (funded by SERC), Fall 2018

Panelist on Top of Mind, daily in-depth news program, live on Brigham Young University Radio and Sirius XM143, August 10 2018; invited back on September 12 to discuss new effort to clean up the Pacific Garbage Patch

Background interview on plastics recycling for National Geographic article as part of upcoming Year of the Bird issue (Birdlife International), May 23 2018

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Interview for NPR Affiliate Valley Public Radio, Fresno CA, on latest developments in China scrap case, May 10, 2018, aired May 15 2018 and available here. Rebroadcast on KQED’s California Report.

Interview for NPR live call-in daily news show, Your Call (KALW – San Francisco), March 18 2018

TV Interview for RT’s Worlds Apart, aired on March 11 2018, on China scrap and waste management in Russia.

Interviewed by South China Morning Post, February 27 2018, and by CNN International, March 4 2018, background information on China scrap imports.

Interview for NPR/PRI news program, “The Takeaway” (WNYC), aired January 2, 2018, on China and recycling

Interview for NPR news program “Here and Now” (WBUR) on China’s scrap import policies, aired January 22, 2018.

Interview for “Best of Health” (KVMR Nevada City, CA), on China and Recycling, January 24 2018 (air date TBD; podcast up January 26 2018)

Interviewed by 21st Century Business Herald (Chinese newspaper), January 29 2018 Interview for California Magazine on long-term implications of Trump’s policies for global

environmental/climate governance, January 12, 2018 (publication date TBD) “No More Foreign Garbage” syndicated to The World Economic Forum, the Hong Kong Free

Press, International Policy Digest, Global Security Media and others, December 2017 (Also featured in Spring 2018 of CNR magazine Breakthroughs)

Interview for “The Attitude” with Arnie Arnesen, January 3, 2018, WNHN New Hampshire, on the China scrap ban, twenty-minute live interview

“Q&A: Climate Change at the International Level” Breakthroughs Magazine, College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley, Fall 2016, at https://nature.berkeley.edu/breakthroughs/climate-impact

“Classroom Treaty Talks Speak Volumes on Climate Politics” This article reported on the 2013 version of the in-class climate negotiations exercise I designed for ESPM 169. At http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2013/12/10/climate-change-politics/

LOHAS Comment 7: Kate O’Neill, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley, in the featured article "LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) Guidebook to America” in SOTOKOTO Magazine No. 83, May 2006 (A Japanese magazine team visited my ESPM 150 class)

FUNDING AND RESEARCH SUPPORT

2020: UC Berkeley Social Science Matrix Working Group 2019: Instructional Improvement Grant, UC Berkeley ($3000) 2018: Unity Theme Program UC Berkeley, Faculty Ally Leadership Award 2014 on: BEARS grants, UC Berkeley Committee on Research ($4000 per year)

2013-16: UC MEXUS-CONACYT Collaborative Research Grant. Seed grant for project titled "Exploring Models of Electronic Wastes Governance in the United States and Mexico: Recycling, Risk and Environmental Justice," with Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega, CIDE-Aguascalientes, Mexico ($25,000)

2012-2013: Committee on Research, UC Berkeley. $3000

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2010-2011: Committee on Research, UC Berkeley. $5000 for work on climate activism

2009-2014: Agricultural Experiment Award, College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley, for project titled “The Changing Landscape of Global Environmental Governance in the 21st Century”

2005-06: GROUP award for course development, Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley

2004-08: Agricultural Experiment Station funding award, College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley

May 2003: $5000 Committee on Research Grant, UCB: for work on next book May 2002: Instructional mini-grant, UC Berkeley ($1000) Summer 2001: Awarded seed grant through Institute for International and Area Studies

for collaborative project entitled "Transnational Agency: Norms, Ideas and Actors" ($5000)

2000-01: Junior Faculty Research Award, UC Berkeley 1999-2003: Agricultural Experiment Station Award, College of Natural Resources,

UC Berkeley ($25k per year)

INVITED, CONFERENCE, AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

a. Invited Keynote and Featured Speaker Engagements Invited Speaker, Berkeley Osher Lifetime Learning Institute (OLLI), “The New Global Politics

of Waste”, February 5, 2020 Invited Lecturer for the College of Natural Resources, Cal Homecoming Weekend, October 19

2019 Invited Speaker, Berkeley Breakfast Club (Berkeley City Club), October 4 2019, on The

Global/Local Politics of Waste Keynote Speaker, Berkeley Energy & Resources Collaborative 2018 Resources Roundtable, on

“The New Global Politics of Waste”, October 31 2018 Invited Speaker, “Complexities and Challenges of Global Environmental Science and

Governance” Marist College, Poughkeepsie NY, April 18, 2018. Invited Speaker, Northern California Recycling Association 2018 Recycling Update, March 20

2016, Berkeley CA Speaker, Signature Event sponsored by Residential Education and ESPM at UC Berkeley, “The

New Global Political Economy of Wastes” September 29, 2017 (event highlights work of one of the resident faculty members)

Keynote Speaker, Final Plenary at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Israel Society of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, “Global Climate Governance to Paris and Beyond: Lost Opportunities or New Frontier?” Hebrew University, Jerusalem, October 14, 2015

Keynote Speaker, Conservation and Resource Studies Major Alternative Graduation 2015, UC Berkeley, May 18, 2015

Opening Plenary Speaker, “Climate Governance at Multiple Scales,” invited presentation for “Climate Justice: Are There Solutions?” 2-day conference at The Roosevelt House Public Policy School, Hunter College, New York, March 5-6, 2015

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Invited Public Lecture at Colorado College, on “The Evolution of Global Environmental Governance over the past 40 Years” December 6, 2012

Keynote Speaker for Opening Plenary, Berkeley Model United Nations Conference, February 27, 2009 (talk on the future of global environmental governance in the 21st century)

Keynote Speaker, "Capitalism, Cappuccinos and Chaos: Transnational Protest and the Bretton Woods Institutions" at the first symposium of a series on Globalization and the Modern Corporation, Illinois State University, February 26, 2001

b. Conference Presentations “The Right to Repair: Democracy, Activism and the Circular Economy” (with Alastair Iles),

presented at the Earth Systems Governance Conference, Oaxaca, Mexico, November 6 2019

“Thinking in Circles: The Circular Economy in Global Environmental Politics,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 29, 2019

“Shadows of the Circular Economy,” presented at the Design, Justice and Zero Waste Conference, held at the Tishman Center for Environmental Design, The New School, New York, May 8 2018 and at the 2018 Meeting of the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS), Washington DC, June 2018

“No More Foreign Garbage”: China, National Sword and Global Scrap Politics,” presented at the 2018 Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 4

“Building Green Fences: China, Sustainability, and the New Global Political Economy of Wastes,” paper presented at the Earth Systems Governance Conference, Lund, Sweden, October 7-11, 2017

“Market Mechanisms as a New Mode of Global Governance: Design, Fragility, and Persistence,” presented at the 2017 Meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, MD

“Seeing Across Scales: The New Role of Visualization Tools in Environmental Politics and Governance” (MS co-authored with Dr. Erika Weinthal and Patrick Hunnicutt). Presented at the Duck Family Colloquium Series, University of Washington Center for Environmental Politics (December 4, 2015), at the Political Science Seminar Series, Lund University, Sweden (February 3, 2016), at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta GA (March 2016), ESPM Seminar, April 2016, Energy and Resources Group Seminar, October 12, 2016.

“The Sheep Look Forward,” presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences, San Diego CA, June 2015

“Explaining Cross-National Variations in Informal E-Waste Recycling Practices across North America,” with Raul Pacheco-Vega and Chris Karu, presented at the 2015 Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2015, and at the 2015 meeting of the Canadian Geographers Association, Vancouver, June 2015

“Institutions and the New Earth” presented at the 2014 Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 25-29, 2014

“Exploring Models of Electronic Wastes Governance in the United States and Mexico: Recycling, Risk, and Environmental Justice” with Raul Pacheco-Vega, prepared for the 2014 Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 25-29, 2014

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“COP 19 and Beyond: The Future of Climate Governance,” presented at the ESPM Seminar, October 17, 2013

BERC China Focus, Berkeley, invited panelist, student-organized China and Waste Event, November 2013

“Emissions Trading Schemes in Australia and China: Potential for Linkages” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, Pittsburgh PA, June 2013.

“Climate Regions and Regional Activism” with Jörg Balsiger, presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 2013

“Vertical Linkages and Scale, at Workshop on Global Environmental Governance at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, November 9, 2012

“Transnational Environmental Politics: Bringing the State Back In” (with Erika Weinthal), presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, April 2012

“Methods and Global Environmental Governance” presented at the School of International Studies, American University, March 27, 2012. Also presented to Political Economy Seminar at the Nicholas School, Duke University, January 2012, to ESPM “Interdisciplinari-tea” seminar in February 2012, and at the 5th Biennial Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney, Australia, July 2012

“From Stockholm to Copenhagen: Mapping Meta-Regime Change in Global Environmental Governance” presented at UC Berkeley Political Science Dept MIRTH Seminar, March 28, 2011. Also presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, April 2012

“Climate Movements in Comparative Perspective” presented at the 2011 meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 2011, and at the 5th Biennial Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney, Australia, July 2012

“From Stockholm to Copenhagen: Mapping Meta-Regime Change in Global Environmental Governance” presented at Department Seminar, Development Studies, University of East Anglia, UK, October 2010

“The Sheep Look Back: Counterfactuals, Dystopias, and are we really going to hell in a handbasket?” presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, February 15-18, 2009

“From Stockholm to Johannesburg and Beyond: The Evolving Meta-Regime for Global Environmental Governance” presented at the 2007 Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, May 24-26, 2007

“Comparative Responses of the EU and the US to Avian Flu and Mad Cow Disease” presented at the Carl Linnaeus Tercentenary Commemoration Symposium, UC Berkeley, May 16, 2007.

“Global Climate Norms and Domestic Politics: Comparing the US and the European Union” presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago IL, Feb 27-March 3, 2007.

“Curbing Toxic Trade: The Evolving International Regime for Governing the Waste Trade” presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago IL, Feb 27-March 3, 2007.

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“Technocracy or Democracy? Global Environmental Governance in the 21st Century”, invited presentation at the Faculty Seminar Series, Nicholas School for the Environment, Duke University, April 2006

“Curbing Toxic Trade: The Evolving International Regime for Governing the Waste Trade” invited presentation at the Monterey Institute for International Studies, Monterey, CA, February 2006

"Sovereignty, Precaution and Public Health: The Paradox of Quarantine in the 21st Century", presented at International Studies Association - Western Section, October 2004, and at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, HI, March 2005

"Agency, Structure and Iterative Cooperation: Applications to International Environmental Regimes and the Case of Biodiversity" (with Joerg Balsiger and Stacy VanDeveer), presented at International Studies Association - Western Section, October 2004.

"Privatizing the Environment: Private and Hybrid Governance Regimes at the Global Level", Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2-5, 2004, Panel on Globalization and the Environment

"Mad Cows and Ailing Hens: Public Health, Livestock Diseases and Transatlantic Trade Dynamics", presented at Workshop on Environmental, Agricultural, and Trade Politics Across the Atlantic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, July 16-17, 2004

"Don't Blame Canada! Reframing Mad Cow Disease in the US", paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 2004.

"Inter or Multi? Disciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Global Environmental Politics", paper presented at panel on Methods in International Environmental Politics, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 2003, Portland, Oregon, and at the ESPM Seminar, April 14, 2003.

“Who is Doing What to Whom and How Can We Tell? A Review of Recent International Cooperation Theory” with Stacy VanDeveer and Jörg Balsiger, presented at ISA-West Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, October 2002.

“Trade Liberalization and UNCED: The trade-environment debate at Rio + 10” presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2002.

"The WTO and Global Environmental Governance: 2 Cases", presented at the 23rd Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy, Administration and Management, Washington DC, 1-3 November 2001.

"A Vital Fluid: Risk, Controversy and the Comparative Politics of Blood Donation in the Era of vCJD (Updated)", presented at the Townsend Center Fellows Seminar, October 16, 2001.

"Finding Agency in Theories of Environmental Policy Change: Comparing Regulatory Harmonization and Ecological Modernization", presented at ISA-West, UC Davis, October 13, 2001.

"Free Trade and Global Environmental Governance: Rules, Actors and Conflicts", with Wil Burns, presented at Mini Conference on Globalization and the Environment, Annual Meeting of the American Sociology Association, Anaheim CA, August 17, 2001, and at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Seminar, September 20, 2001.

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"Capitalism, Cappuccinos and Chaos: Transnational Protest and the Bretton Woods Institutions", presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 2001

"Globalizing Garbage: Hazardous Wastes as International Commodity", presented at the 4S/EASST Conference, Vienna, Austria, September 27-30, 2000.

"A Vital Fluid: Risk, Controversy and the Comparative Politics of Blood Donation in the Era of nvCJD", presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 30 - September 2, 2000, and at the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley, November 13, 2000.

"Finding Agency in Theories of Environmental Policy Change: Comparing Regulatory Harmonization and Ecological Modernization", presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA March 2000, and for the Energy and Resources Group Seminar Series, UC Berkeley, September 13, 2000.

“(Not) Getting to Go: Recent Experience in International Cooperation over the Management of Spent Nuclear Fuel” presented at Seminars of the International Security Program, and Science and Technology Policy Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, and at the International Conference on Future Nuclear Systems, Jackson WY, August 1999.

“Changing the Balance: Commercial Interests and the International Regulation of the Civilian Nuclear Power Industry” presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington DC, February 1999.

“Changing the Guard: Evolving Ideas of National Environmental Regulation in the EU Context”, presented at the Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association, Pittsburgh, June 1999.

“Ecological Modernization Theory and Processes of Environmental Policy Change in EU Member States” presented at the Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association, Seattle, June 1997 and at the International Sociology Association’s XIV World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, July 1998.

“Transnational Trash: The Globalization of the Waste Disposal Industry” presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 1997

“Out of the Backyard: Managing Hazardous Wastes on a Global Scale” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1996 (San Francisco), and at Ecopolitics X (Australian National University, Canberra, September 1996).

“Over the River and Through the Woods: International Relations Theory Confronts the Environment” presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 1996.

“Where There’s Muck, There’s Brass: Great Britain, Germany and the Hazardous Waste Trade” presented at International Studies Association Annual Convention, Chicago, 1995; Eastern Economics Association Annual Convention, Boston, 1995

c. Roundtable, Workshop and Honorary Panel Participation Panel participant, Innovative Panel on teaching Earth Systems Governance, Earth Systems

Governance Conference, Oaxaca, Mexico, November 6 2019

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Organizer and participant on roundtable honoring the 2019 ISA Environmental Studies Section Distinguished Scholar, Professor Robyn Eckersley, at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 2019

Panel member and co-organizer, Roundtables on Navigating Academic Professional Job Markets in Environmental Studies and Sciences, and on Methods and Research Design in (Global) Environmental Politics and Governance: Thinking about Problem-Solving, Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences Annual Meeting, Washington DC June 2018

Discussant (and co-organizer), workshop on International Environmental Negotiations as Research Sites, Berkeley Faculty Club, April 3 2018.

Invited speaker, Roundtable on the Future of Recycling, for the 2018 Zero Waste Youth Convergence conference, City College of San Francisco, March 18, 2018

Commentator, book workshop for Assistant Professor Matto Mildenberger, UC Santa Barbara, February 9 2018

Participant on roundtable on Innovations in Teaching, at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, 2017

Invited presenter for a Distinguished Scholar Panel in honor of Peter Dauvergne, organized by the Environmental Studies Section at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, 2016

Participant on roundtable on Individuals confronting Global Environmental Problems at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta GA, 2016

Participant on roundtable on How to Study Global Environmental Politics, at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 2015

Invited presenter for a Distinguished Scholar Panel in honor of Peter Haas, organized by the Environmental Studies Section at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, 2014

Invited commentator, panel on Fisheries, Law of the Seas Institute Conference (LOSI-KIOST), UC Berkeley, October 2013 (organized by Professor Harry Scheiber)

Participant, Berkeley Meeting on Transboundary Problems, Institute for International Studies, UC Berkeley (organized by Professor Chris Ansell)

BEAHRS Leadership Program (College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley): Panelist, Panel Discussion on Peace and the Environment, July 15, 2013

Invited presenter for a Distinguished Scholar Panel in honor of Oran Young, organized by the Environmental Studies Section at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 2013

Participant, roundtable on “Towards a Sustainable World” at the 2011 meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 2011

Invited panel member, Round Table discussion on The Future of Environmentalism, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 2008

TEACHING AND STUDENT SUPERVISION

a. Courses Taught at UC Berkeley ESPM 169: International Environmental Politics, Upper Division course (Fall yearly, and

Summer 2012-2014)

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ESPM 100: Environmental Problem Solving (core course for Conservation and Resource Studies major)

ESPM 259: Transnational Environmental Politics and Movements, graduate seminar (every other year)

ESPM 194/194A: Capstone Course for Conservation and Resource Studies Major (Fall 2009, 2012, Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016)

NR 24 Sec. 1: Global Environment Theme House Seminar, each semester, Spring 2015 – Spring 2018 (on-going commitment each semester)

ESPM 197: Field Study in Environmental Science, Policy and Management (Spring 2019), co-taught with Dr. Ignacio Chapela

NR 24 Sec. 2/ESPM 39: “Can We Talk? Student-Faculty Communication on a 21st Century Campus” (Spring 2015 and 2016; Freshman/Sophomore Seminar)

EPSM 194/194B: Capstone Course for Society and Environment Major, Fall 2011 and Spring 2020

ESPM 150: Navigating the Global Environment: Knowledge, Resources and Risk (Spring 2006; course development supported by a grant from the UC Berkeley Townsend Center for the Humanities)

ESPM 198 (Society and Environment Major Capstone Course), Spring 2012 ESPM 301: Teaching in ESPM and Beyond (Fall 2008) ESPM 298: Environmental Movements in Political Context: A Comparative Survey ESPM 296: Special Topics in Graduate Studies in Environmental Politics Nat. Res. 84: Sophomore Seminar, Global Environment Theme House Decals supervised include Zero Waste (Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2019), TV Science Fiction as it reflects our society (Spring 2013), Residential Sustainability (Fall 2016), Foundations of Effective Communication (Fall 2017), Geoengineering (Spring 2018). (Decals are student-led seminars, stands for “Democratic Education at Cal” b. Teaching Innovations and Learning Attendee, Workshop on Contemplative Pedagogy and the Environment, Lama Foundation, New

Mexico (organized by Professor Paul Wapner, American University), 2012 and 2015 Interactive climate negotiations exercise in ESPM 169 (2012 onwards, revised annually for

different class sizes), for both large and small classes, from 25 to 200 students Restructuring ESPM 169 in Fall 2016 to create more interactive exercises for a class of 135

interdisciplinary students (and again for 200 students in Fall 2017) Developing and implementing live-learn community model in residential education with the

Global Environment Theme House group (2014-16) Utilizing interactive technology in class (mentimeter.com) Structuring and teaching intensive summer session course (2012-14)

c. Graduate Students, Post-Doctoral Scholars, Undergraduate Students Supervised at Berkeley Post-Doctoral Scholars:

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Dr. Laura Hosman (Ciriacy-Wantrup Fellow, 2007-2009), Dr. Leslie Wirpsa (Ciricacy-Wantrup Fellow, 2004-2006), Dr. Alastair Iles (Ciriacy Wantrup Fellow, 2001-2003) Graduate students, as Guiding Professor, ESPM: Tracey Brieger (MS, graduated Spring 2001), went on to Pesticide Action Network,

Californians for Pesticide Reform Ruth Langridge (Ph.D., as co-chair, graduated Spring 2003), Legal Studies Center director and

lecturer, UC Santa Cruz Zdravka Tzankova (Ph.D., entered Fall 2000, graduated 2007); Assistant Professor UC Santa

Cruz, Associate Lecturer at Vanderbilt University Jörg Balsiger (Ph.D., entered Fall 2001, graduated 2007); post-doc at EUI, Florence; faculty

positions at ETH-Zurich and University of Geneva (chair in sustainable development) Kristen McDonald (Ph.D., entered Fall 2002, graduated 2007), China Program director at

Pacific Environment Sikina Jinnah (Ph.D., entered Fall 2003, graduated 2008); post-doc at Brown, assistant

professor at American University, associate professor UC Santa Cruz Jennifer Jeffers (entered Fall 2007, graduated 2009 MS/JD), associate at Morrison and Forester

law firm, San Francisco. Elizabeth Havice (co-chair; graduated Spring 2009), Mellon post-doc at Colorado College,

associate professor at UNC-Chapel Hill Graham Bullock (entered Fall 2005, graduated 2011; Ph.D.), associate professor, Davidson

College Avery Cohn (entered Fall 2007; graduated Spring 2012, Ph.D.), post-doc at NCAR-Boulder,

assistant professor at Tufts University; Erin Condit-Bergren (graduated Spring 2017, Ph.D.), 3-year assistant professorship, North

Central College, Illinois Katy Seto (entered Fall 2011, Ph.D. 2017; co-chair), Postdoctoral Fellowship, Nereus

Foundation/University of Wollongong, Australia (2017-18), assistant professor, UC Santa Cruz (environmental studies), January 2019

Esther Choi (entered Fall 2013, Ph.D. 2018), Senior Research Fellow, Global Climate Fund (based in Incheon, Korea); Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University

Laura Driscoll (entered Fall 2011, Ph.D. 2018), Research Associate with Greenpeace International’s Food Program

Current Graduate Students, Guiding Professor: Jessica Heiges (entered Fall 2019, Ph.D.), Noriko Kusumi (entered Fall 2012, Ph.D), Adam Orford (ERG, entered Ph.D. program Fall 2018; co-chair) Ph.D. Dissertation and MS Committees - 2nd, 3rd or outside Reader (completed): Leigh Raymond (ESPM, Spring 2000), Jeffrey Hou (City and Regional Planning, Spring 2001); Wenling Tu (City and Regional Planning, Spring, 2004), Raymond Costantino (CRP MS, 2004), Casey Cornwell (IAS MS, 2004), Cristina Eguiarte (Sociology, Spring 2005), Diahanna Post (Political Science, Spring 2005), Lauren Gwin (ESPM, Spring 2006), Logan Hennessy (ESPM, Spring 2006), Arielle Levine (ESPM, Spring 2006), Ralph Espach, Political Science (Spring 2007), Rachel Stern (Political Science, 2009), Barbara Haya (ERG, 2010), Mark Philbrick (ESPM 2010), Emily Shaw (Political Science, 2010), Jordan Branch (Political Science, 2011),

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Dan Fahey (ESPM, 2011), Noer Fauzi Rachman (ESPM, 2011), Melissa McAdam (Political Science, 2012), Ana Varela Varela (ERG MS, 2013), Douglas Bushey (ERG, 2013), Javiera Barandiaran (ESPM, 2013), Jimmy Tran (ESPM, 2015), Esther Conrad (ESPM, 2015), Joshua Dimon (ESPM, 2016), Hekia Bodwitch (ESPM, 2017), Abigail Martin (ESPM, 2017), Daniel Suarez (ESPM, Fall 2017), Jane Flegal (ESPM, 2018), Annah Zhu (ESPM, 2019) Qualifying Exams/Orals Committees: As Inside or Outside Member: 31; As Chair: 12 (as of Fall 2017) B.A. Senior/Honors Theses (incomplete list): Erin Lieberman, Megan Konar, Ana Paula Murphy, Anjuli Gupta, Adina Ringler, Jennifer Krencicki, Katie Traverso, Christina Wong, Erin Brandt, Burke Spaulding, Nina Brooks, Byron Ruby, Lynette Yang, Will Heegard, Shannon Davis, Hanna Morris, Pamela Durr, Allison Loux, Helia Bidad, Kaitlyn Lund, Sarah Manthorpe and others. I have averaged 1-2 such supervisions per year, often more in any given year, across majors and colleges. In 2016-17 and 2017-18 I have sponsored or worked with 4 or 5 seniors doing projects on wastes at different scales (Russell Huang, Jessica Redden, Scott Silva, Anna Yip). Other project topics I have supervised include migratory species, green cities, journalism and climate change Haas Scholar Mentor, 2016-17, for Helia Bidad, a project on the impacts of climate change on saffron farming in Iran Undergraduate Research Assistants: Shi, Yi (CNR’s SPUR program for undergraduate research, 2013-14). As of Summer 2017, I have sponsored around 14 students through UC Berkeley’s Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program (URAP), who work primarily with my graduate students. Accepted 4 SPUR students to work on my waste project (Summer and Fall 2017). d. Adjunct or Temporary Teaching Appointments Spring 1997: Developed and taught Undergraduate (Senior) Seminar on Environment

and Development, Columbia University Spring 1996: “Perspectives on Global Environmental Politics” through the Distance

Instruction for Adult Learners (DIAL) Program, at The New School for Social Research, New York (Adjunct Position). Course taught entirely on-line

1994-5: Teaching Fellow for Conceptual Foundations of International Relations, an introduction to international relations for graduate students in the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University (plus various other teaching assistant roles at Columbia, including International Political Economy)

1990-91: Lecturer in Economics, University College, Cork, Ireland. Designed and taught Introductory Economics (400 students); Taxation and Public Expenditure Theory (80 students)

Guest Lectures: Numerous, including classes at Berkeley (e.g. ESPM 60, GEOG 137, ESPM 15), and outside (e.g. University of Arizona, Rutgers, Illinois

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Wesleyan, Colorado College, Monterey Institute for International Studies, UC Santa Cruz)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND OTHER ACTIVITIES a. At UC Berkeley (Professional Activities and Committee Appointments) i. Major Campus Service 2019: Co-Chair, Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Sustainability (CACS) 2019: Co-Chair, Undergraduate Experience Coordinating Committee, UC Berkeley 2018: Appointed to the UC Berkeley Campus Signature Initiatives working group for

Environmental Change, Sustainability and Justice 2014 on: Resident Faculty Member, UC Berkeley, working with Unit 2 residents, the

Global Environment Theme House (Clark Kerr Campus) and the Unity Theme Program (Unit 3)

2011-12: Search Committee Chair, social science position in Agriculture and Food, ESPM, UC Berkeley

2010 on: Governing Panel Member, Conservation and Resource Studies Major, CNR 2008-10: Vice Chair for Instruction, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and

Management, UC Berkeley 2007-10: Head Graduate Advisor, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and

Management, UC Berkeley 2004-11: Ciriacy-Wantrup Fellowship Committee member 2004: Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, S&E, tasked with drawing up new

Environment and Society Undergraduate Major ii. Other Committee Memberships and Service (Campus, College, Department) 2020: Member, UC Berkeley Campus Beverages Working Group 2019: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, ESPM 2018: Member, Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Sustainability (CACs) 2018: Member, Campus Zero Waste Working Group 2018: Recognized as “faculty member of the game” at the Pac 12 Zero Waste Bowl,

Memorial Stadium, October 20 2018 2018-20: Faculty author, Patagonia Case Competitions, Haas School of Business Center for

Responsible Business 2018 on: Member, Faculty Liaison Committee for the Division of Student Affairs 2018: Official judge, 11th Annual Berkeley Student Drag Competition, March 11 2018

(as part of Unity House Theme Program role) 2017: Designated UC Berkeley point person to the UN Minamata Mercury Convention

(making UC Berkeley an accredited observer organization at Conferences of the Parties)

2017 on: Chair, College of Natural Resources Course and Curriculum Committee 2016-17: Member, CommitteeonAdmissions,Enrollment,andPreparatoryEducation,

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UCBerkeley2015-16: Member, Race Culture and Environment open rank Search Committee, ESPM-

S&E 2015 on: Member, Military Office Education Committee, UC Berkeley 2014-17: College of Natural Resources Committee on Courses, Member 2013 et al: Graduate Admissions Committee, S&E (on this committee most years) 2012 on: Member, Governing Panel, Conservation and Resource Studies major, UC

Berkeley 2009: Member, Textbook Taskforce, UC Berkeley campus-wide committee 2005-6: Division Representative to ESPM Graduate Programs Committee (GPC); Chair,

S&E Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Committees 2005-6: Search committee member, Society and Ecosystems Management position, S&E 2003: Admissions Committee, Division of Society and Environment 2002-07: Advisor, Faculty Board of Global Environment Theme House, UC Berkeley 2002: Member, ESPM Working Group on the Graduate Program 2002: Moderated panel for undergraduates on careers in International Environmental

Policy, UCB careers service (Fall) 2002: Member, RIPM Admissions Committee, Ciriacy-Wantrup Fellowship Selection

committee, ERG search committee3 2001: Member, ESPM Seminar Review Committee (Fall) 2001: Ran proposal workshop, "Transnational Agency: Norms, Ideas and Actors"

August 29, 2001, UC Berkeley. 2001: Member, RIPM Plan Committee (Spring) 2001: RIPM Cooperative Extension Job Search Committee (Spring) 2000-01: Mentor, Cal Opportunities Fellowship Program 2000: Co-organizer of workshop on Global Climate Change, with speaker Professor

Eban Goodstein, April 2000 at UC Berkeley 2000: Chair, MacArthur Foundation Environmental Politics Workshop Speaker

Selection Committee, UC Berkeley. Member of EPW Executive Committee, and on selection committee, Ford Visiting Fellows program

2000: Member of Admissions Committee, Division of Resource Institutions, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley

2000 on: Affiliate Faculty Member, Energy and Resources Group 2000-02: Member, selection committee, Ciriacy Wantrup Post-Doctoral Fellowship, UC

Berkeley 1999: Appointed Advisor to students in Conservation and Resource Studies Major,

College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley. Served on Upper Division Plan Committee, 1999-2001.

b. Professional Service (beyond campus) i. Major Service 2019-2021 Chair, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association

3 RIPM stands for Resource Institutions, Policy and Management, the name of ESPM’s Society and Environment Division when I was hired.

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2012-2017: Co-Editor in Chief, with Dr. Stacy VanDeveer, of Global Environmental Politics. In 2015, GEP’s impact factor rose to 2.316, ranking 13th, and 24th out of 104 in political science and environmental studies respectively. In 2017 it jumped to 3.23.

ii. Additional Service to the Profession 2019-20: Member at Large, International Studies Association Governing Council 2017 on: Board Member, Global Environmental Politics 2016-17: Section Editor, Case Studies and the Environment (new journal from University

of California Press) Fall 2016: Member of External Review Committee, Environmental Studies Department

Departmental Review, Colorado College 2013-15: Chair, Awards Committee, Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2011-13: Member, Sprout Prize Award Committee, Environmental Studies Section,

International Studies Association 2008-10: Chair, Workshop Grants Committee, International Studies Association (3 year

term) 2007: Associate Editor of Global Environmental Politics (MIT Press; 5 year term) 2006-8: Member, International Studies Association Workshop Grants Selection

Committee 2004-06: Member and Chair (2004-05), Sprout Prize Award Committee, Environmental

Studies Section, International Studies Association 2002-04: Member, Executive Committee and Nominations Committee, Environmental

Studies Section, International Studies Association. 2002 on: Member, Executive Committee, Western Section of the International Studies

Association 2003: Member, Caldwell Prize Committee, Science, Technology and Environment

Section, APSA 2001: Program Co-Chair, Western regional section of the International Studies

Association Conference, October 12-13. 2001. Chair/discussant for panel on Social Movements and Political Change

2000-2008: Board Member, Political and Economic Research Council (PERC), Chapel Hill, NC

1999: Served as Co-Chair of Sprout Award Committee 1998: Elected to Harold and Margaret E. Sprout Award Committee (to decide on the

best book published in the field of international environmental politics in a given year), by Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association

iii. On-Going Service Professional Association Memberships (current): International Studies Association (ISA),

Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS), Solid Waste Association of North America (SWAMA)

Peer Reviewer for: National Science Foundation International Security, International Studies Quarterly, Environmental Politics, Cornell University Press, California Management

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Review, Security Dialogue, Journal of Environment and Development, Resources for the Future Press, Global Environmental Politics, Journal of Policy History, Journal of International Relations and Development, Review of International Political Economy, Regional Environmental Change, Review of Policy Research; MIT Press, University of Texas Press, University of Michigan Press, Sage Press, Routledge, Polity Press, and others

External tenure/promotion/midway-to-tenure reviews, on average one or two per year in the past 5 years

Member, Advisory Board, Global Environment and Markets Initiative, Yale University (http://environment.yale.edu/gem)

21st Century Trust Fellow iv. Conference and Panel Organization, Discussion, Moderation 2019: ISA 2019: Mentor, Environmental Studies Section “Speed Mentoring” session 2018: ISA 2018: Mentor, Environmental Studies Section’s first “Speed Mentoring”

session; discussant, Junior Scholars Session on informal governance; discussant, panel on energy transitions; chair, panel of private environmental governance

2017: ISA 2017: discussant for panel on global chemicals and waste governance, chair of panel on effectiveness of international environmental institutions

2016: ISA 2016: Chaired panel on global food governance 2015: ISA 2015: Discussant on panel on Dynamics of Contention in Global Climate

Politics, invited discussant/mentor for Junior Scholars Symposium on Energy and Security,

2013: Moderator, Panel on UNFCCC COP 19 (What to Expect), American Branch of the International Law Association Annual Meeting, New York City.

2013-now: Judge, International Environmental Law Moot Competition, Stetson University College of Law (various years)

2012: Co-organizer and presenter (with Dr. Chuks Okereke), roundtable on the Peer Review Process, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2012

2011: Discussant on panel on Global Governance of Toxics and Chemicals, ISA, Montreal

2011: Discussant on panel on Climate Justice Movements, ISA, Montreal 2009: Chair, Panel entitled “A Climate Driven Nuclear Renaissance?” International

Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York, February 2009 2008: Moderator, panel on Strengthening Consumer Protection in the Global

Marketplace, 2008 Travers Conference, “Holding China Accountable? Strategies for Protecting Consumers in a Globalized World” UC Berkeley, October 10, 2008.

2008: Chair and Organizer, panel on the Global Political Economy of Biofuels, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 2008

2006: Chair and/or discussant at panels on NAFTA and the Environment, International Politics of Oil, International Norm Diffusion, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 2006

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2005: Chair and discussant, panel on Transatlantic Environmental Relations, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI

2005: Chair and discussant, panel on Trade, Consumption and the Global Environment, Western Political Science Association, Oakland, CA.

2004: Invited rapporteur, 3rd Annual Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, July 22-24, 2004.

2002: Invited to SSRC Workshop on Small Arms Trading: International Legal Approaches, Washington DC, February 6-7 2002. Presented paper on parallels with international regulation of hazardous waste trading.

2002: Invited moderator, special one day workshop on International Environmental Politics (session on 9/11 and environmental politics), March 23 2002, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans.

2001: Organizer of session for RC-24 (Environmental Sociology section) of the International Sociology Association World Congress, Brisbane, 2002

2001: Invited to give opening lecture in series on global governance (public lectures), Illinois State University, Bloomington IL, February 2001.

2001: Invited discussant on theme panel, "Environment and the New Inequality", Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 2001

2000: Invited to and attended ISA Workshop on Environment, Population and Conflict Research, co-sponsored by the environmental Change and Security Project and the UC-Irvine Global Environmental Change and Human Security Project, Irvine, CA, March 19, 2000

2000: Discussant on panel on "Theory and Environment", at the 2000 Meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 2000.

2000: Coder for International Regimes Database (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany), on the Basel Convention.

1999: Chair and Discussant, Panel entitled "Tales of Institutional Linkage, Trade and Expertise: Implications for International Environmental Policy", Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Atlanta GA, September 1999

1999: Served as discussant on panel entitled “The Political Ecology of Consumption”, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington DC, February 1999.

1998: Invited to attend special workshop of scholars working in the field of environmental politics and policy to discuss current and future directions of the field, American Political Association Annual Convention, Boston, August.

1998: Attended 8 day 21st Century Trust Conference/Workshop on Genetics, Identity and Justice, Merton College, Oxford University as nominated Fellow of the Trust.

1998: Discussant, Panel on Trade and the Environment, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Minneapolis MN.

1996: Organized Panel on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Global Environmental Issues, for International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego CA.

1994-6: Panel moderator for, and member of the organizing committee (1995 - 96) of the Columbia University Institute on Western Europe Annual Graduate Student Conference

Founding member of the Environmental Politics Workshop, Columbia University

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v. Book Reviews Joshua Karliner, The Corporate Planet: Ecology and Politics in the Age of Globalization. (San

Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1997) and Andrew Rowell, Green Backlash: Global Subversion of the Environmental Movement. (London: Routledge, 1996) in Environmental Change and Security Project Report, Issue 5, Summer 1999, pp. 117-118

Carolyn Raffensperger and Joel Tickner, eds. Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing the Precautionary Principle. Washington DC: Island Press, 1999, in Environmental Change and Security Project Report, Issue 6 (2000)

Asia’s Environmental Movements: Comparative Perspectives, Yok-shiu F. Lee and Alvin Y. So, eds. (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1999), Global Environmental Politics 1:1, 2001 (with Stacy VanDeveer)

Lasse Ringius, Radioactive Waste Disposal at Sea: Public Ideas, Transnational Policy Entrepreneurs, and Environmental Regimes. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001, in Pacifica Review, 13:5 (October 2001), pp. 296-297.

John S. Dryzek, David Downes, Christian Hunold, David Schlosberg, Hans-Kristian Hernes, (2003). Green States and Social Movements: Environmentalism in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, & Norway (Oxford University Press,) in Political Science 2003.

Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld and Dianna Newsom, Governing Through Markets: Forest Certification and Non-State Authority (Yale University Press, 2004), in Global Environmental Politics 5:3 (August 2005).

Charles Chester, Conservation across Borders: Biodiversity in an Interdependent World (Island Press 2006), in Conservation Biology 21:6 (2007) pp. 1658-1659

David Vogel, The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States (Princeton University Press, 2012) in Review of Policy Research, 31:1 (2014)