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Dean, Yale School of Forestry & Environ. Studies; Author

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Dean Gus Speth on Presidential Picks & Developing Countries 2:24 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on the Environmental Citizen 6:01 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on Changing Education for the Environment 4:07 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on the Influence of lobbyists 4:38 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on an Environmental 100-Day Initiative for the next President 2:55 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth answers Is Climate Change a Human Rights Issue? 2:42 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on the Efficacy of the Cap and Trade System 2:46 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on the Global Institutions and the Environment 2:40 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on China and the Environment 1:36 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on Empowering Citizens 5:00 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on Capitalism and the Environment 7:39 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on Economic Growth and Disaster 3:11 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth on the Environmental Movement 2:37 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth Looks Back on His Career 2:34 Discuss
Dean Gus Speth and The Bridge at the Edge of the World 1:30 Discuss

User_rfkx_5bb0663ca James Gustave "Gus" Speth, is the Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean of the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, and Sara Shallenberger Brown Professor in the Practice of Environmental PolicyFrom 1993 to 1999, Dean Speth served as administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and chair of the UN Development Group. Prior to his service at the UN, he was founder and president of the World Resources Insti-tute; professor of law at Georgetown University; chairman of the U.S. Council on Environmental Quality; and senior attorney and cofounder, Natural Resources Defense Council.Throughout his career, Dean Speth has provided leadership and entrepreneurial initiatives to many task forces and committees whose roles have been to combat environmental degradation, including the President’s Task Force on Global Resources and Environment; the Western Hemisphere Dialogue on Environment and Development; and the National Commission on the Environment. Among his awards are the National Wildlife Federation’s Resources Defense Award, the Natural Resources Council of America’s Barbara Swain Award of Honor, a 1997 Special Recognition Award from the Society for International Development, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Environmental Law Institute, and the Blue Planet Prize. Publications include The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability, Red Sky at Morning: America and the Crisis of the Global Environment; Worlds Apart: Globalization and the Environment; and articles in Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, Environmental Science and Technology, the Columbia Journal World of Business, and other journals and books.

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