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David G. Victor  
Professor at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies and Director of the School’s new Laboratory on International Law and Regulation (former)

School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
UC San Diego
San Diego, CA

david.victor@ucsd.edu
(858) 534-3254 (voice)


Research Interests
Energy policy - the future role of natural gas, electric power market reform, and rural energy development; genetically modified foods/plants and related trade policy; climate change policy; role of technology, innovation and competition in development; and forest policy


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Can geoengineering put the freeze on global warming?
"That's where geoengineering comes in," says international relations expert David Victor of the University of California-San Diego. "Research into geoengineering creates another option for the public." Geoengineering takes its cue from the natural ...
February 25, 2011 in USA Today

Last-minute deal saves climate talks
David Victor, director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation at the University of California, San Diego, calls the global nature of the ...
December 13, 2010 in Nature.com

Carbon trade or carbon con?
An analysis by David Victor at Stanford University estimates that as much as two-thirds of the emission reductions registered under the CDM were so-called ...
September 9, 2010 in The Daily Climate

Death Knell for Some Clean Tech Companies
David Victor, director of the International Law and Regulation Laboratory at the University of California, San Diego, says that at the federal level in the ...
August 18, 2010 in MIT Technology Review (blog)