Daniel Bodansky is Regents’ Professor of Law at Arizona State University and formerly served as U.S. State Department Climate Change Coordinator (1999–2001). His work has shaped climate diplomacy at both national and international levels.
He is the author of The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law (Harvard University Press), and co-author of International Climate Change Law (Oxford University Press, 2017).
Professor Bodansky brings a blend of government service and academic rigor to his speaking engagements, drawing on his first-hand experience negotiating climate treaties and his scholarship on the legal and political architecture of global climate regimes. His presentations explore what it takes to turn ambitious climate accords into effective action—but also why political realities often get in the way.
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