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Center for Environmental Policy and Administration

CEPA

Welcome to CEPA, the Maxwell School's interdisciplinary research center on the environment! CEPA brings together faculty and graduate students from a wide range of academic disciplines who share an interest in environmental issues and policy. For more information, please see About Us. Recent news items, announcements and the next few upcoming events are listed below.

Thu, Oct 1
4:00 pm, TBA
Dana Fisher, Department of Sociology, Columbia University
US Climate Politics and What it Means for Copenhagen
Thu, Nov 5
4:00 pm, 146 Baker
David O'Connor, Chief, Policy Integration Branch, United Nations
Policy Challenges of Global Climate Agreement Negotiations
David Popp Nominated to Economics Research Network
David Popp was recently nominated to be a member of the CESifo Research Network’s Energy and Climate Economics Research Group. [more...]
O'Leary Named Phanstiel Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership
Rosemary O'Leary, Professor of public administration, has been named the inaugural occupant of the Howard and Louise Phanstiel Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership at the Maxwell School. [more...]
Steve Brechin Receives 2008 Rural Sociological Society Award
Steve Brechin has been selected as the 2008 winner of the Award of Merit given by the Natural Resources Research Group of the Rural Sociological Society. The award is given to recognize sustained outstanding contributions to natural resource sociology over many years. [more...]
Catherine Nolan Accepts Position with Grant Thornton
CEPA Research Associate Catherine Nolan has accepted a position with the Washington office of Grant Thornton, a global accounting and consulting firm. Congratulations Catherine!
Justin Baca Accepts Position with the Solar Energy Industries Association
CEPA Research Associate Justin Baca has accepted a position with the Solar Energy Industries Association in Washington. Congratulations Justin!

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URL: http://cepa.maxwell.syr.edu
Center for Environmental Policy and Administration
The Maxwell School, Syracuse University