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Bibliography

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Academic Sources

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Celermajer, Danielle, et al. “Multispecies justice: theories, challenges, and a research agenda for environmental politics.” Environmental Politics, vol. 30, no. 1–2, 2021, pp. 119–140, https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2020.1827608.

  • This article and website is credible Taylor and Francis is a world leading academic publisher
  • Their website has high ratings
  • Their publisher is well known by researchers
  • It was published in the past couple of years

Information the Article Provided:

  • Talks about multispecies justice
  • Basic information on environmental politics
  • Describes the challenges, approaches, rethinking justice, etc.


Pan, Weihua, et al. ““Green” Innovation, Privacy Regulation and Environmental Policy.” Renewable Energy, vol. 203, Feb. 2023, pp. 245–254, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.12.025. Accessed 29 Dec. 2022.

  • This article is credible and is an international book, its a multi disciplinary journal in renewable sources, and has been peer reviewed by scholars to check its credibility
  • Green innovation is a big topic in the United States and all around the globe, comparing this to the policies the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs have set in place and how they react would be beneficial to this article
  • Article is based on evidence and data

Information the Article Provided:

  • (OES) abbreviation of Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
  • What (INUC) International Union for Conversation of Nature) is
  • How OES and INUC work together and big tasks the two organizations have worked on together
  • The common goals shared upon the two organizations

García-Quevedo, Jose, and Elisenda Jové-Llopis. “Environmental Policies and Energy Efficiency Investments. An Industry-Level Analysis.” Energy Policy, vol. 156, Sept. 2021, p. 112461, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112461.

  • The following article is from Energy Policy vol.156 and is a credible source
  • This article provides in depth detail about different policies, why they were put in place, what was the after cause, and different investments made. This would be helpful when I want to add more background information about different policies and what made them be enforced.

Information the Article Provided:

  • The IEA is working on a sustainable global energy system
  • The goals to reduce energy consumption, save costs, decrease air emissions, policies increasing energy efficiency, gaining more economic and social benefits
  • How countries have different policies to target energy efficiency
  • Different policies instruments on energy efficiency investments in industries

Polejack, Andrei. "The Importance of Ocean Science Diplomacy for Ocean Affairs, Global Sustainability, and the UN Decade of Ocean Science." Frontiers in Marine Science (2021)ProQuest. Web. 7 Oct. 2024. https://www.proquest.com/wire-feeds/statement-conservation-international-on-state/docview/2617261643/se-2?accountid=14578

  • This article has a credible publisher and great information, although I am skeptical because it is wire feed and not all times wire feed is credible
  • This source will be helpful when I discuss previous information on the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
  • This article was interesting to read and I don't think it will be my most used source but it will be helpful

Information the Article Provided:

  • 2022 James Roth (vice president of Global Policy and Government Affairs)
  • How protecting 30% of nature will not benefit humans
  • How the human population would have to take a too big of a shift
  • How zoonotic disease requires a global effort and not just a sub group of people

Other Sources

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“Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs - United States Department of State.” United States Department of State, 2019, www.state.gov/bureaus-offices/under-secretary-for-economic-growth-energy-and-the-environment/bureau-of-oceans-and-international-environmental-and-scientific-affairs/.

  • This article is an official website of the United States Government and is affiliated with the U.S department of state
  • This article is the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs home page
  • It gives recent updates and policies, recent events, their missions, and more.

Information the Article Provided:

  • The mission of OES
  • The year of 2023 review and what the OEC has done
  • Multiple sections for different branches in the OEC


“Jennifer R. Littlejohn.” United States Department of State, www.state.gov/biographies/jennifer-r-littlejohn/.

  • Same website as the source above
  • Gives information on Jennifer Little John (the assistant secretary of states of Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs)

Information the Article Provided:

  • Jennifers work history and prior jobs
  • What her role is at OES
  • Her education background
  • Her global background of prior actions


“AllGov - Departments.” Allgov.com, 2014, www.allgov.com/departments/department-of-state/bureau-of-oceans-and-international-environmental-and-scientific-affairs?agencyid=7177. Accessed 14 Oct. 2024.

  • This source is government certified
  • Provides basic detail on Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
  • The overview, history, what is does, former director's, etc.

Information the Article Provided:

  • The science and technology behind the OES
  • October 1973 congress demanded the creation of OES
  • The meetings, polices, agreements, partnerships, initiatives, etc of OES

References

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  1. ^ Celermajer, Danielle, et al. “Multispecies justice: theories, challenges, and a research agenda for environmental politics.” Environmental Politics, vol. 30, no. 1–2, 2021, pp. 119–140, https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2020.1827608.
  2. ^ Pan, Weihua, et al. ““Green” Innovation, Privacy Regulation and Environmental Policy.” Renewable Energy, vol. 203, Feb. 2023, pp. 245–254, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.12.025. Accessed 29 Dec. 2022.
  3. ^ García-Quevedo, Jose, and Elisenda Jové-Llopis. “Environmental Policies and Energy Efficiency Investments. An Industry-Level Analysis.” Energy Policy, vol. 156, Sept. 2021, p. 112461, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112461.
  4. ^ Polejack, Andrei. "The Importance of Ocean Science Diplomacy for Ocean Affairs, Global Sustainability, and the UN Decade of Ocean Science." Frontiers in Marine Science (2021)ProQuest. Web. 7 Oct. 2024. https://www.proquest.com/wire-feeds/statement-conservation-international-on-state/docview/2617261643/se-2?accountid=14578
  5. ^ “Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs - United States Department of State.” United States Department of State, 2019, www.state.gov/bureaus-offices/under-secretary-for-economic-growth-energy-and-the-environment/bureau-of-oceans-and-international-environmental-and-scientific-affairs/.
  6. ^ “Jennifer R. Littlejohn.” United States Department of State, www.state.gov/biographies/jennifer-r-littlejohn/.
  7. ^ “AllGov - Departments.” Allgov.com, 2014, www.allgov.com/departments/department-of-state/bureau-of-oceans-and-international-environmental-and-scientific-affairs?agencyid=7177. Accessed 14 Oct. 2024.

Outline of Proposed Changes

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Multispecies justice: theories, challenges, and a research agenda for environmental politics

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  • Intro to environmental politics
  • Challenges, approaches, rethinking justice
    “Jennifer R. Littlejohn.” United States Department of State, ng justice topics
  • Correlation to Beureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs

“Green” Innovation, Privacy Regulation and Environmental Policy.”

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  • Terminology abbreviations
  • How INUC and OES work together
  • Big changes and tasks the organizations have collaborated with

Environmental Policies and Energy Efficiency Investments

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  • Big project in environmental politics that OES has worked with
  • The goals to reduce energy consumption, save costs, decrease air emissions, policies increasing energy efficiency, gaining more economic and social benefits
  • How countries have different policies to target energy efficiency

The Importance of Ocean Science Diplomacy for Ocean Affairs, Global Sustainability, and the UN Decade of Ocean Science

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  • 2022 James Roth (vice president of Global Policy and Government Affairs) who he is and how he changed the OEC
  • His opinions and big changes he made
  • How he has affected the OEC now to the current vice president

Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs

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  • Who they are, what they do, background information
  • Their mission's, past projects, how they help the environment
  • Different branches within the OES

Jennifer R. Littlejohn

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  • Current vice president of Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
  • Her role at OES and what she does
  • Her past work history
  • How she has affected the OES

AllGov - Departments

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  • The science and technology behind OES
  • Past employees and their roles
  • Past Government officials and how they affected the OE