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Greg Wannier graduated from UCLA in 2006 with a BA in Political Science, emphasis in international relations, and a BS in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. While at Stanford, Greg has done research under Professor Michael Wara for Stanford's Program on Environment and Sustainable Development (PESD) relating to the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) carbon market, and the legal status of environmental trust funds in the United States. He is Co-President of the Stanford Environmental Law Society, and an Executive Editor for the Stanford Environmental Law Journal. When he is not working, Greg enjoys playing tennis and squash, hiking (and backpacking) California's vast wilderness (especially anywhere with redwood trees!), eating pancake breakfasts, and generally being nomadic.
Greg Wannier is interested in energy, clean technology, and market solutions to climate change, especially in looking at domestic and international legal issues concerning the functioning of carbon markets and emission reduction mandates. Through his studies, he hopes to gain a good understanding of the economics and politics of climate negotiations, and study how legal structures can be tailored to best take advantage of technological advancements in energy resources.
Following his first year at Stanford, Greg worked for the Ugandan-based NGO, Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment, working with the Ugandan government on its proposed oil-harvesting statutory scheme and advocating measures to address some of its environmental and rule-of-law implications.