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Education
- Juris Doctor, Harvard University, USA, 1990
- Bachelor of Arts, University Minnesota, USA, 1987
Biography
Nigel Purvis is an American diplomat, business and non-profit executive, think tank scholar, and international lawyer. Nigel is the founding CEO of Climate Advisers, a consultancy dedicated to raising climate ambition, catalyzing action, and improving lives. Climate Advisers specializes in U.S. climate policy, international climate diplomacy, carbon markets, and climate communications.
Nigel served previously as a U.S. Diplomat, including most recently as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, Environment, and Science. In that role he directed U.S. foreign policy relating to climate change, forests, biodiversity, ozone, toxic substances and other environmental issues. He was also a senior policy adviser to the Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs and a treaty negotiator in the Office of the Legal Adviser.
After leaving government, Nigel spent a decade as a senior scholar in major think tanks and advocacy organizations. He was a Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution and an International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Nigel also served as Vice President for Policy and External Affairs at The Nature Conservancy, the world's largest nature conservation group.
At the beginning of his career, Nigel worked as a securities lawyer at Sullivan & Cromwell. He is a prize-winning honors graduate of Harvard Law School and recipient of the national Harry S Truman scholarship.
Nigel served previously as a U.S. Diplomat, including most recently as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, Environment, and Science. In that role he directed U.S. foreign policy relating to climate change, forests, biodiversity, ozone, toxic substances and other environmental issues. He was also a senior policy adviser to the Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs and a treaty negotiator in the Office of the Legal Adviser.
After leaving government, Nigel spent a decade as a senior scholar in major think tanks and advocacy organizations. He was a Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution and an International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Nigel also served as Vice President for Policy and External Affairs at The Nature Conservancy, the world's largest nature conservation group.
At the beginning of his career, Nigel worked as a securities lawyer at Sullivan & Cromwell. He is a prize-winning honors graduate of Harvard Law School and recipient of the national Harry S Truman scholarship.