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Woodrow W. Clark II is a Lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), specializing in science and technology with a focus on sustainable communities. He holds a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and multiple master's degrees from other institutions. His work emphasizes climate change mitigation and renewable energy solutions.
- Affiliations: UCLA, Megatrend University (Honorary Doctorate recipient)
Research interests include climate change impacts on natural resources, adaptive management strategies, and interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability. His contributions to the IPCC's Third Assessment Report (1995-2000) earned him recognition through the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the IPCC in 2007.
- Awards: Doctor Honoris Causa (Megatrend University, 2014), Nobel Peace Prize (via IPCC collaboration)
Clark has authored seven books and over 100 peer-reviewed articles, focusing on real-world applications of climate science for resource managers and communities. His advocacy bridges academic research with practical policy solutions.
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