

He lives in Fairfield with his wife and children and enjoys live music, skiing, scuba diving, and Frisbee golf. Len Downie, a Pulitzer Prize winner, former editor and vice president of The Washington Post, and author of the new book 'All About the Story,' hosts a Q&A about investigative reporting, holding the power accountable and the critical relationship between government and the media. While at Columbia he also served as Director of the Global Roundtable on Climate Change (2004-2008), Associate Director of the Graduate Program in Climate and Society (2004-2008), Director of the Earth Institute Fellows Program (2002-2004), and Director of Environmental Policy Studies (MIA program) at the School of International and Public Affairs (1994-2000), and among other activities.

Downie taught courses in environmental politics at Columbia University from 1994-2008. On Wednesday, November 2, 2016, Leonard Downie Jr., former executive editor of the Washington Post, joined Charles Lewis, executive editor of the Investigati. Prior to joining Fairfield University in 2008, Dr. During many negotiations on ozone protection and toxic chemicals, he worked with the treaty secretariat drafting in-session and summary documents. Axelrod, Regina Downie, David Leonard and Vig, Norman, The Global Environment: Institutions, Law & Policy, 2nd Edition (2005).

As part of his research, Dr Downie has attended dozens of global environmental negotiations on climate change, stratospheric ozone protection, toxic chemicals, and sustainable development. has been executive editor of The Washington Post since 1991, during which time its news staff has won twenty-five Pulitzer Prizes. His recent work includes Global Environmental Politics, 5th Edition (2010), written with Pamela Chasek, Climate Change: A Reference Handbook (2009), written with Kate Brash and Catherine Vaughan, and The Global Environment: Institutions, Law & Policy, 2nd Edition (2005), co-edited with Regina Axelrod and Norman Vig. in Political Science from the University of North Carolina. Professor Downie received his B.A Degree from Duke University and his Ph.D. Downie's research focuses on the creation, content, and implementation of national and international environmental policy. By Leonard Downie, Jr., Hofstra Law Review: Vol. David Leonard Downie is Director of Environmental Studies and Associate Professor of Politics at Fairfield University. More important, the book suffers from Downies casual assumption that because his theory explains some.
