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Steve Roady, Adjunct Professor<br />

Steve Roady is an attorney at Earthjustice's Washington, D.C. office. He received<br />

his B.A. from Davidson College with honors in 1971, <strong>and</strong> his law degree from<br />

Duke University in 1976. He practiced <strong>environment</strong>al law in Washington, D.C.<br />

from 1976 to 1989, then joined the United States Senate Committee on<br />

Environment <strong>and</strong> Public Works as counsel to Committee Chairman John H.<br />

Chafee. After helping draft the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, Mr. Roady<br />

returned to private practice before launching the Ocean Law Project at<br />

Earthjustice in 1998.<br />

During 2001 <strong>and</strong> 2002, Mr. Roady was the first president of Oceana, an<br />

international ocean conservation organization; he rejoined Earthjustice in 2002.<br />

He has h<strong>and</strong>led cases under the National Environmental Policy Act, the<br />

Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation <strong>and</strong> Management Act, the Clean Air<br />

Act, <strong>and</strong> other statutes. He has served as an adjunct professor at the law schools<br />

of American University <strong>and</strong> the University of Hawai'i, as a senior lecturing fellow<br />

at Duke Law School, <strong>and</strong> as a visiting scholar at Duke's Nicholas School of the<br />

Environment, where he recently won an award for his teaching. Harvard Law<br />

School named Steve a Wasserstein Public Interest Fellow for 2007-2008.<br />

Dr. Fred Stolle, Adjunct Professor<br />

Fred Stolle is <strong>program</strong> manager for WRI’s Forest L<strong>and</strong>scape Objective, working<br />

on forest governance, forest changes, <strong>and</strong> their impacts on climate change, <strong>and</strong><br />

biofuels issues in Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia. At WRI since 2003, Fred’s<br />

focus is on the development in Southeast Asia (focus on Indonesia) of a<br />

decision-making <strong>environment</strong> where reliable, accurate <strong>and</strong> current information<br />

on forest <strong>and</strong> timber <strong>resources</strong> <strong>and</strong> related decisions are continuously <strong>and</strong><br />

publicly available (Transparency) <strong>and</strong> that actions by the government are taken<br />

based on this information.<br />

Recently, he was also involved in advising the Indonesian government on the<br />

inclusion of reduced deforestation <strong>program</strong>s in the UN Climate framework<br />

(UNFCCC). Fred is also involved in several international processes in Asia as the<br />

Forest Law Enforcement <strong>and</strong> Governance (FLEG) initiative, the Asian Forest<br />

Partnership (AFP), the Roundtable of Sustainable Oil palm, <strong>and</strong> the world-wide<br />

UN FAO Forest Resources Assessment. He holds a MSc in L<strong>and</strong>scape Ecology <strong>and</strong><br />

a PhD in Geography.<br />

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