Jesse Reynolds

Jesse Reynolds

Emmett / Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
Associate Researcher, Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans, and Sustainability Law of Utrecht University’s School of Law
Jesse Reynolds
Jesse L. Reynolds is an Emmett / Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law and an associate researcher at the Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans, and Sustainability Law of Utrecht University’s School of Law. He researches how society can develop norms, rules, and institutions to manage transboundary environmental problems, particularly those involving new technologies. While Reynolds’s approach is centered within international environmental law, he draws from other disciplines, including international relations and economics. He obtained his PhD in international public law from Tilburg University (in part as U.S. Department of State Fulbright Fellow), his master’s in environmental science, policy, and management from the University of California, Berkeley (as a US Environmental Protection Agency Science to Achieve Results Graduate Fellow), and his bachelor’s in environmental science and chemistry from Hampshire College. Reynolds’s monograph The Governance of Solar Geoengineering is forthcoming on Cambridge University Press. Reynold's latest publication is: “Solar Geoengineering and Democracy,” (as co-lead author, with Joshua B. Horton, Holly Jean Buck, Daniel Callies, Stefan Schäfer, David W. Keith, and Steve Rayner) 18 Global Environmental Politics 5-24.

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