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Michael Moore

Michael Moore

Michael Moore
Professor of Environment and Sustainability, School for Environment and Sustainability
Environment and Sustainability

Michael Moore's teaching involves courses in microeconomics, environmental economics, and ecosystem services. His research interests include water resource economics and environmental economics. He has ongoing research to develop models of the environmentally responsible consumer (with applications to consumption of green electricity); to study land-use adaptation to weather risk and climate change; and to value water quality using the hedonic price method.

Affiliations

The affiliations listed below show engagement with the Graham Sustainability Institute.

  • Education Programs
    • Dow Programs
      • Distinguished Awards
        • Seed Grantee
      • Distinguished Faculty Fellow
  • Emerging Opportunities
    • Integrated Assessments
      • Campus
  • Water Center
    • Freshwater
      • GL Large Grants
        • Technical Reviewer

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

My work contributes directly toward solving the United Nations SDGs listed below. Learn more.

6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
15. Life on Land