Tilman Santarius
Head of the International Climate and Energy Policy
July 20, 2009
Tilman Santarius is Head of the International Climate and Energy Policy at the Heinrich Böll Foundation. He also serves als member of the board of the environment and development NGO Germanwatch. From 2001-2009 he served as Senior Research Fellow at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Germany. Before, he freelanced for Greenpeace Germany and Kienbaum Management Consultants GmbH.

His main areas of work are international climate policy, trade policy, globalization, and justice. He co-authored the book “Fair Future. Limited Ressources, Security, and Global Justice” (London: zed books, 2007). He also co-authored the report “Slow Trade - Sound Farming. A Multilateral Framework for Sustainable Markets in Agriculture” (Berlin/Aachen: Heinrich Böll Foundation/Misereor, 2007).

Tilman has a Master’s in sociology, anthropology and economics. He has three daughters and lives on a farm outside of Berlin.

Contact:
Fon: (030) 28534-363
Fax: (030) 28534-209
E-mail: santarius@boell.de

English Publications
Books
  • Sachs, Wolfgang/ Santarius, Tilman: Slow Trade – Sound Farming. A Multilateral Framework for Sustainable Markets in Agriculture. Berlin/ Aachen: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung/ Misereor, 2007. Published also in German, French, Spanish, Arabic, Italian.
  • Sachs, Wolfgang/ Santarius, Tilman (Ed.): Fair Future. Resource Conflicts, Security, and Global Justice. A Report of the Wuppertal Institute. London: zed books, 2007. Published also in German, Spanish, Italian.

Articles

  • Santarius, Tilman et al.: Failure or Opportunity? A Regional Analysis of the Copenhagen Climate Conference and How its Outcome Has Been Perceived. Heinrich Böll Foundation, 2010.
  • Fuhr, Lili/ Santarius, Tilman: On the Agenda in Copenhagen. In: Boell Thema, II/2009, pp. 6-10.
  • Santarius, Tilman: Climate and Trade. Why Climate Change Calls for Fundamental Reforms in World Trade Policy. German NGO Forum on Environment and Development/ Heinrich Boell Foundation. Bonn/ Berlin, 2009.
  • Santarius, Tilman: From a Marathon to a Sprint. In: Environmental Finance, May 2009, S. 18-19.
  • Santarius, Tilman et al.: Pit Stop Poznan. An Analysis of Negotiations on the Bali Action Plan at the Stopover to Copenhagen. In: Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law (JEEP), Vol. 6, Iss. 1, 2009.
  • Braun, Marcel/ Santarius, Tilman: Climate Politics in the Multi-Level Governance System. Emissions Trading and Institutional Changes in Environmental Policy-Making. Wuppertal Paper No. 172. Wuppertal, 2008.
  • Murphy, Sophia/ Santarius, Tilman: The World Bank’s WDR 2008: Agriculture for Development: Response from a Slow Trade – Sound Farming Perspective. EcoFair Trade Dialogue Discussion Paper No. 10, 2007.
  • Sachs, Wolfgang/ Santarius, Tilman: World Trade and the Regeneration of Agriculture. EcoFair Trade Dialogue Discussion Paper No. 9. ecofair-trade.org, 2007.
  • Beuermann, Christiane/ Santarius, Tilman: Ecological Tax Reform in Germany: Handling Two Hot Potatoes at the Same Time. In: Energy Policy Vol. 34, Nr. 8, 2006, S. 917-929.
  • Ott, Hermann E./ Santarius, Tilman: Global Climate. In: Yearbook of International Environmental Law (14), 2003, S. 272-279.
  • Santarius, Tilman et al.: Balancing Trade and Environment. An Ecological Reform of the WTO as a Challenge in Sustainable Global Governance. Wuppertal Paper Nr. 133e. Wuppertal, 2003.
  • Beuermann, Christiane/ Santarius, Tilman: Social acceptance of German Ecological Tax Reform. In: Nikkei Ecology, February 2003, page 21.
  • Santarius, Tilman/ Ott, Hermann E.: Attitues of German Companies Regarding the Implementation of an Emissions Trading Scheme. Wuppertal Paper Nr. 122e, Wuppertal, 2002.
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