William Moomaw

Professor of International Environmental Policy and Director of the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy

Books:

Articles include:

  • "Aligning Values for Effective Sustainability Planning," Planning for Higher Education (2003);
  • "Energy, Industry and Nitrogen: Strategies for Reducing Reactive Nitrogen Emissions," Ambio (2002);
  • "Expanding the Concept of Environment Management Systems," Regulating From the Inside (2001);
  • "The Environment and Economic Transition in the Region," Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (1999);
  • "Renewable Energy in a Carbon Limited World," Advances in Solar Energy (1999);
  • "Are Environmental Kuznets Curves Misleading Us? The Case of CO2 Emissions," Environment and Development Economics (1998);
  • "Life-cycle Global Warming Impact of CFCs and CFC-Substitutes for Refrigeration," Journal of Industrial Ecology (1998);
  • "Going Around the GATT: Private Green Trade Regimes," Praxis Journal of Development Studies (1997);
  • "Adverse Implications of the Montreal Protocol Grace Period for Developing Countries," Journal of International Environmental Affairs (1997);
  • Principal Lead Author for "Industry" and "Industry, Energy and Transportation: Impacts and Adaptation," Climate Change 1995, Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (1996).