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China’s Drinking Water Problem - Payment for Environmental Services

Total cost to complete:
$4,010
Donations to date:
$4,010
Remaining funds needed:
$0
100.00% funded
Date needed by:
August 31, 2007

China’s Drinking Water Problem - Payment for Environmental Services: Berkeley, CA and Beijing, China

Project Leader: Adam Langton

Adam is a graduate student with the Goldman School of Public Policy. Adam's intersts include energy, health and environmental policy, with a focus on market-based solutions to enviromental and energy problems. As graduate student researcher for the California Public Utilities Commission during 2006 and 2007, he studied renewable energy policies and carbon cap and trade schemes. Prior to entering graduate school, Adam served three years as an analyst at the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

Adam's project proposal received third place in the "Green Cities" paper contest held by the Berkeley Institute of the Environment.

Other Team Member(s) Info:

Adam Regele is an undergraduate in his senior year at the University of California, Berkeley. He is pursuing a major in Environmental Science, with a minor in Conservation and Resource Studies. Adam R. is a member of the Executive Board of the Berkeley Energy Alliance for Renewables( B.E.A.R.), a student-run campus group promoting alternative energy. B.E.A.R. is currently working to develop a biodiesel energy source in collaboration with the student dining services.

Upon graduating, Adam R. hopes to pursue an environmental law degree.

Additional info:

This project is supported by a grant from Big Ideas @ Berkeley and a SPUR grant from UC-Berkeley.