![]() in Political Science from the University of North Carolina. While at Columbia he also served as director of the Global Roundtable on Climate Change (2004-2008) associate director of the Graduate Program in Climate and Society (2004-2008) director of the Earth Institute Fellows Program (2002-2004) and director of Environmental Policy Studies (MIA program) at the School of International and Public Affairs (1994-2000), among other activities. During many negotiations on ozone protection and toxic chemicals, he worked with the treaty secretariat drafting in-session and summary documents. Downie has attended dozens of global environmental negotiations on climate change, stratospheric ozone protection, toxic chemicals, and sustainable development. , 2nd Edition (2005), co-edited with Regina Axelrod and Norman Vig. The Global Environment: Institutions, Law & Policy (2009), written with Kate Brash and Catherine Vaughan and , 5th Edition (2010), written with Pamela Chasek Downie taught courses in environmental politics at Columbia University, from 1994-2008. Prior to joining Fairfield University in 2008, Dr. and International Environmental Policy, Climate Change, Ozone Depletion, and Global Environmental Concerns, among other issues. Please consider him as a source for articles on U.S. Downie's research focuses on the creation, content, and implementation of national and international environmental policy. ![]() David Leonard Downie is Fairfield University's director ofĪnd associate professor of Politics.
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