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3. Professor Michael Vandenbergh

38 min · 29. sep. 2023
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Professor Michael Vandenbergh is an Environmental Law Professor at Vanderbilt. Prior to being a Professor at Vanderbilt he served as Chief of Staff to the Administrator of the EPA and as a Partner at Latham & Watkins. We had a fascinating conversation about the environmental movement and green energy along with potential ways we can work to create a more sustainable future. You can learn more about him by following this link [https://law.vanderbilt.edu/bio/michael-vandenbergh] to his Vanderbilt University biography.

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