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Michael Vandenbergh

Professor of Law

Expert in environmental law and how private industry can help slow climate change.

Biography

Michael Vandenbergh is a Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. His research explores the relationship between formal legal regulation and informal social regulation of individual and corporate environmental behavior. His work with Vanderbilt’s Climate Change Research Network involves interdisciplinary teams that focus on the reduction of carbon emissions from the individual and household sector. His corporate work explores the influence of social norms on firms’ behavior and the ways in which private contracting can enhance or undermine public governance. Before joining Vanderbilt’s law faculty, Vandenbergh was one of the nation’s foremost environmental lawyers. He served as Chief of Staff of the Environmental Protection Agency from 1993-95.

Media Appearances

Multimedia

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Can your company stop global warming? Michael Vandenbergh at TEDxNashville

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OpenLine with Professor Michael Vandenbergh - Vanderbilt Law School

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Evening Session: Michael Vandenbergh and Thomas Lovejoy

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Is Global Warming on the Back Burner? Prospects for Change

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Carbon labeling: putting the power in consumer's hands

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Education

J.D., University of Virginia School of Law

B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



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