Roger BateRoger Bate is a resident fellow at AEI. He writes extensively on topics such as health policy and endemic diseases in developing countries (malaria, HIV/AIDS); water policy; international environmental and health agreements (industrial chemicals, cliate change, and water); and genetically modified organisms and pesticide policy. Mr. Bate's writings have appeared in, among others, the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Economic Affairs, and he regularly contributes to AEI's Environmental Policy Outlook series. Before joining AEI, Mr. Bate founded the Environmental Unit at the Institute of Economic Affairs in 1993 and co-founded the European Science and Environment Forum (1995-2001). He is the editor of What Risk: Science Politics and Public Health (Butterworth Heinemann 1997) and hosted the 2000 BBC program, "Organic Food: The Modern Myth." He has also served as both a director and fellow at the International Policy Network in the United Kingdom. Read More Read Less
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