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Dr. Bert Metz is the winner of the EAERE European Practitioner Achievement Award in Applying Environmental Economics. EAERE has conferred this Award to Dr. Metz as a way of public recognition of his long list of achievements in putting the ideas of environmental economics into practise. His contribution has been particularly noteworthy in leading the work of the IPCC, which was established to provide the decision-makers and others interested in climate change with an objective source of information about climate change. Through his work, Bert Metz has introduced environmental economics’ ideas on sustainable development and climate change to the highest level of policymaking and to a wide audience across the world, demonstrating the suitability of the economic analysis tools in these areas of environmental policy. Bert Metz was born in 15 August 1945. He obtained an Engineer's degree in Chemical Engineering at Delft University of Technology and subsequently his Ph.D. degree at the same university. From 1976 to 1987 he worked for Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment in the fields of air pollution, external safety, noise pollution, chemical waste and the enforcement of environmental laws, interrupted by a 2 year period, when he was Senior Lecturer and Acting Head of Department of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria.
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