Klinger on WNPR on Rare Earth Elements and Renewable Energy

Julie Klinger, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed for a recent radio segment on the importance of ensuring green tech supply chains are truly green, while also clarifying a few misconceptions about rare earth elements and renewable energy technologies.

Klinger was interviewed for a June 11, 2019 segment on WNPR’s Where We Live entitled “What’s The Significance Of Connecticut’s New Commitment To Offshore Wind?

Julie Michelle Klinger, PhD, specializes in development, environment, and security politics in Latin America and China in comparative and global perspective. Her recent book Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes (Cornell University Press in Fall 2017) received the 2017 Meridian Award from the American Association of Geographers for its “unusually important contribution to advancing the art and science of geography.”