Dale Jamieson

Dale Jamieson is Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy at New York University, a scholar of environmental ethics and an analyst of climate change discourse. He also serves as a faculty affiliate for the NYU School of Law and as director of NYU's Animal Studies Initiative, which was funded by Brad Goldberg with a $1 million donation in 2010 (Banjo, Wall Street Journal). Jamieson also holds positions at The Dickson Poon School of Law and at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia.[1]

Previously, Jamieson had been at Carleton College and the University of Colorado, Boulder, with visiting roles at other universities, including Cornell, Princeton and Stanford. In 2015, he presented the Arthur C. Wickenden lecture at Miami University. He is a critic of geo-engineering proposals (Revkin, 2010)

Jamieson grew up in San Diego, California, where he was an avid surfer. Adam Conover (4 January 2017). "Adam Ruins Everything Episode 17: Dale Jamieson Tells Us Why 'Going Green' Won't Stop Global Warming (And Why He Still Has Hope for Our Planet)". Adam Ruins Everything (Podcast). Maximum Fun. Event occurs at 00:54. Retrieved 10 January 2018.

Publications

  • Love in the Anthropocene: stories on human love in a world without nature co-authored with Bonnie Nadzam (OR Books, Sept 2015)
  • Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle to Stop Climate Change Failed--and What It Means For Our Future (Oxford, 2014)
  • Ethics and the Environment: An Introduction (Cambridge, 2008)
  • Morality's Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals, and the Rest of Nature (Oxford, 2002)
  • Co-editor with Lori Gruen and Chris Schlottmann, Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Philosophy, 2nd Edition (Oxford, 2012)
  • Co-editor with Marc Bekoff, Readings in Animal Cognition (The MIT Press, 1995)

References

Notes

  1. "Environmental science [NYU]". New York University. Retrieved 2015-03-16.

Further reading

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