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Alex Wang is Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law, and a Faculty Co-Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. He is a leading expert on environmental law and the law and politics of China. His research focuses on the interaction of law and institutions in China and the United States. His previous research has examined, among other things, the institutional design of environmental law and policy, environmental bureaucracy, public interest litigation, information disclosure, and environmental courts. His work has addressed air pollution, climate change, and other environmental issues.
He holds a J.D. from NYU School of Law, and earned his B.S. in Biology with distinction from Duke University. He was a fellow of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (2008-10), and is a member of the Advisory Board to the Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations. He is a regular speaker on issues related to China and environmental protection.
Understanding China’s National Energy Security Strategy
Power of the People: Environmental Advocacy in China
How to Cooperate with China on Climate
Emissions Trading in California: Lessons for China
Governing Emissions Trading in California and China
Making Sense of the US-China Joint Glasgow Declaration
Is China Doing Enough on Climate Change? COP26 Version
China's New 2060 Carbon Neutrality Target
Let’s Talk Coordinated Governance
Next Steps in U.S.-China Environmental Cooperation