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Effective immediately, access to the Morningside campus has been limited to Morningside faculty, students residing in residential buildings on campus (Carman, Furnald, John Jay, Hartley, Wallach, East Campus, and Wien), and employees who provide essential services to campus buildings, labs and residential student life (for example, Dining, Public Safety, and building maintenance staff) Read more. Read More.
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Joseph A. Siegel

Professor

Joseph A. Siegel teaches Environmental Dispute Resolution at Hofstra Law School and climate change and resilience seminars at Haub School of Law at Pace University. He is an environmental conflict resolution consultant, facilitator and mediator. In addition, Joe manages the Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution program in EPA's New York regional office, serving as an impartial third-party on climate change and a wide variety of other environmental matters, and co-chairs the office’s Climate Change Workgroup.  He is also a member of Mediators Beyond Borders International’s (MBBI’s) Climate Change Policy Project, leading the group’s Education Subcommittee, and MBBI’s UN Multilateral Working Group. Joe co-chaired the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee and the Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Ecosystems Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of Environment and Energy Resources. He was a Founding Advisor to the Kheel Center on the Resolution of Environmental Interest Disputes at Pace Law School, a member of the Advisory Group to the United Nations Environment Programme and Permanent Court of Arbitration on Environmental Dispute Resolution and Dispute Avoidance, and led workshops in Central and South America on de-escalation of environmental conflict. Joe has combined his expertise as a policy and legal expert on climate change with his more than 30 years of experience as a negotiator, facilitator, and mediator to lead many multi-stakeholder consensus-building efforts related to climate change.