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====Publications====
====Publications====
Research on America’s Cap and Trading Programs:
[[Cap and Trading in America, Environmentally Productive or Not?]] By Valerie Meyer
Cap and Trading in America, Environmentally Productive or Not? By Valerie Meyer


Blog on Environmental Policy:
Blog on Environmental Policy:
http://natureshardesthuetohold.tumblr.com/ By Valerie Meyer
http://natureshardesthuetohold.tumblr.com/ By Valerie Meyer


====Thesis Research Topic====
====Thesis Research Topic====

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Academic Background

Currently a senior at Fordham University studying Environmental Policy and English. Research interests are in how 3D-printing can offer global environmental justice (equal environmental benefits and burdens to all), by using studies in industrial ecology, biomimicry theory, environmental economics, and environmental historical and political data.

Publications

Cap and Trading in America, Environmentally Productive or Not? By Valerie Meyer

Blog on Environmental Policy: http://natureshardesthuetohold.tumblr.com/ By Valerie Meyer

Thesis Research Topic

Title: : Environmental Impacts of Additive Manufacturing

Thesis Poster: Fordham University's Eighth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 15, 2015

Abstract:

Outline:

Introduction: Prototyping the Risks of a 3D Printed Future

Chapter 1: The Makers Behind the Movement

Chapter 2: Comparing Assembly Lines to Keyboards .

Chapter 3: When Selecting Ink Involves More than Color .

Chapter 4: Paying to Print: Attracting Investors and Capital .

Conclusion: Envisioning the Final Product .

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