Georgia
This expert earned a BS in biology, as well as a MS and PhD in marine sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is an active member of a number of professional organizations, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society for Microbiology and The Oceanography Society. She currently serves as a professor of marine sciences at a university in...
Georgia
This well-credentialed expert has 34 years of experience managing the engineering and health issues at more than 350 chemical emergencies and hazardous waste sites. She earned her BS in chemical engineering from Purdue University and she is a licensed professional engineer. Formerly, she served as an environmental engineer at the EPA and a supervisory environmental engineer and environmental...
An environmental protection expert witness provides specialized knowledge on environmental laws, regulations, and standards. They can offer insights on issues like pollution, conservation, and waste management.
Cases involving alleged violations of environmental laws, disputes over land use, personal injury claims related to environmental hazards, or corporate litigation over environmental impact may need such experts.
Yes, these experts can provide valuable insights into the science behind climate change and its potential impacts, which can be crucial in cases related to climate change litigation.
Yes, some experts may specialize in areas like air quality, water quality, soil contamination, hazardous waste management, or wildlife conservation.
They can assess the extent of pollution caused by industrial activities, evaluate compliance with environmental regulations, and estimate the cost of remediation efforts.
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