Nolan Dietz Verde
I am a sophomore majoring in Political Science and Philosophy with a minor in Environmental Science & Policy. In my role as an Online Writer for CULR, I delve into the dynamics of political structures and ethical principles, aiming to shed light on how they intersect with and shape our legal systems.
With a specialized focus on environmental law and oceanic climate systems, I am dedicated to addressing the pressing challenges posed by climate change on marine biodiversity. My interests are particularly geared towards Ocean Carbon Sequestration, aiming to contribute to the development of legal frameworks that regulate carbon sequestration in the deep ocean as a novel solution to climate change.
My ultimate goal is to develop policy that addresses ocean acidification and rising temperatures, striving for a balanced coexistence between humanity and marine life. Through this, I hope to leave a lasting impact in environmental law and contribute significantly to the preservation of our oceans.
Articles Written
Navigating Uncharted Waters: Redefining Liability in the Age of Climate Migration