Professor of Environmental Economics, University of Michigan
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Michael Moore is a professor at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability, specializing in environmental economics. He teaches courses in microeconomics, environmental economics, and water-resource economics. His research focuses on applying economic principles to address environmental challenges, including transboundary water management, climate policy, green electricity markets, and the cleanup of the Great Lakes. Moore’s work emphasizes the intersection of economics and environmental sustainability. He actively researches topics such as consumer behavior toward environmentally-friendly products, land-use adaptation to climate change, and the valuation of water quality using advanced economic models. His expertise contributes to creating innovative solutions for pressing environmental and resource management issues.