Research Coordinator
Climate Change Policy Partnership, Duke University
Christopher Galik currently serves as Research Coordinator for the Climate Change Policy Partnership (CCPP), a collaborative project intended to leverage the resources of Duke University to determine practical strategies to respond to climate change. Within this partnership, Christopher has primary oversight over biological carbon sequestration and biofuel research activities. Prior to joining the CCPP, he spent several years in Washington, D.C. as a policy analyst, specializing in a variety of environmental issues including endangered species conservation and federal forest management and policy. He holds a master of environmental management degree from the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke, with a concentration in forest resource economics and policy. He received his B.A. in biology from Vassar College.
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