Michael Oppenheimer
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Michael Oppenheimer (nacido el 28 de febrero de 1946) es profesor de Geociencias y Asuntos Internacionales de la Escuela de Asuntos Públicos e Internacionales de Princeton, de la facultad de Geociencias, y del Instituto Ambiental de la Universidad de Princeton. Es el Director del Centro de Investigación de Políticas sobre Energía y Ambiente (C-PREE) en la Escuela de Asuntos Públicos e Internacionales de Princeton y Profesor Asociado del Programa de Ciencias Atmosféricas y Oceánicas y el Instituto de Estudios Regionales e Internacionales de Princeton.
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Michael Oppenheimer (born February 28, 1946) is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, the Department of Geosciences, and the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton University. He is the Director of the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and Faculty Associate of the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences Program and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
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Michael Oppenheimer (né le 28 février 1946) est professeur de sciences de la Terre et affaires internationales à la (en) et au département de Sciences de la Terre à l'université de Princeton. Il y est directeur du programme en science, technologie et politique environnementale. Il est coauteur avec le militant écologiste Robert H. Boyle de Dead Heat: The Race Against The Greenhouse Effect, publié en 1990. Oppenheimer est cofondateur du Climate Action Network.
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New York City, New York, U.S.
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Ultraviolet spectra of alkalai halides in inert matrices.
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1946-02-28
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Michael Oppenheimer (nacido el 28 de febrero de 1946) es profesor de Geociencias y Asuntos Internacionales de la Escuela de Asuntos Públicos e Internacionales de Princeton, de la facultad de Geociencias, y del Instituto Ambiental de la Universidad de Princeton. Es el Director del Centro de Investigación de Políticas sobre Energía y Ambiente (C-PREE) en la Escuela de Asuntos Públicos e Internacionales de Princeton y Profesor Asociado del Programa de Ciencias Atmosféricas y Oceánicas y el Instituto de Estudios Regionales e Internacionales de Princeton.
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Michael Oppenheimer (né le 28 février 1946) est professeur de sciences de la Terre et affaires internationales à la (en) et au département de Sciences de la Terre à l'université de Princeton. Il y est directeur du programme en science, technologie et politique environnementale. Oppenheimer a tenu un rôle éminent dans les domaines liés à la politique scientifique et environnementale relative aux pluies acides, et il contribua en 1990 aux amendements apportés au Clean Air Act. En ce qui concerne la question du réchauffement climatique, il a été l'un des principaux rédacteurs des quatrième et cinquième rapports du GIEC. Oppenheimer est aussi une figure publique reconnue, et il a présenté les divers aspects du réchauffement climatique dans les media. Il a été invité par de nombreuses chaînes de télévision et de radio et a participé à de nombreux débats, en particulier dans This Week (ABC), Nightline, PBS NewsHour, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Charlie Rose, ABC News, et The Colbert Report. Oppenheimer a publié plus de 140 articles dans des revues professionnelles. Il est coauteur avec le militant écologiste Robert H. Boyle de Dead Heat: The Race Against The Greenhouse Effect, publié en 1990. Oppenheimer est cofondateur du Climate Action Network.
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Michael Oppenheimer (born February 28, 1946) is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, the Department of Geosciences, and the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton University. He is the Director of the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and Faculty Associate of the Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences Program and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies. Oppenheimer has played a leading role at the interface of science and public policy including influencing the development of the acid rain provisions of the US Clean Air Act. He co-organized a series of activities that prefigured the emergence of climate change as a top international concern and influenced the development of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. He directed climate and air pollution activities at the Environmental Defense Fund when that NGO’s science-based and incentive-based approach to climate change was reflected in the language of the Kyoto Protocol. Oppenheimer has played a significant role within the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), serving as Contributing Author, Lead Author, or Coordinating Lead Author on each assessment report since IPCC’s first report, as well as two special reports. Oppenheimer also serves as a Review Editor on the Sixth Assessment Report. Oppenheimer is a prominent public figure and has discussed various aspects of the impacts of and solutions to climate change and other issues in the media. He has testified before committees of the US Senate and House of Representatives on numerous occasions. He has also been a guest on many television and radio programs and talk shows, including This Week, The News Hour, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Colbert Report, and 60 Minutes. Oppenheimer is the author of over 200 articles published in professional journals. He is the author of Discerning Experts: The Practices of Scientific Assessment for Environmental Policy published in 2019 with several coauthors and Dead Heat: The Race Against The Greenhouse Effect, coauthored with Robert H. Boyle and published in 1990. Oppenheimer is co-founder of the Climate Action Network and has served on many expert panels including the New York City Panel on Climate Change and the US National Academies’ Board on Energy and Environmental Systems. He is a trustee of the NGOs Climate Central and Climate Science Legal Defense Fund. Oppenheimer also serves as co-editor-in-chief of the journal Climatic Change.
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