Corrado Maria Daclon

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Corrado Maria Daclon (born 1963) is an Italian scientist and journalist.

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He was born in Milan. Since 1995 he has been professor of environmental policy and geopolitics at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy, journalist, writer, and a collaborative editorial contributor with various periodicals on international energy, environmental and geopolitical issues. Since 1987 he leads the oldest Italian environmental organization, Pro Natura. From 1986 he worked at the highest advisory levels with Government Ministers of the Italian National Government (Prime Minister, Minister of Environment, Minister of Scientific Research, Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Education). Since 1999 Corrado Maria Daclon has been a senior advisor and scientific partner of the NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society, and he has developed close working relationships with the most senior levels of such international institutions and federal agencies as the European Union (EU), NASA, United Nations (UN) and the Council of Europe, and has published over 60 scientific articles and 16 books, several of which have been adopted as major university text books in Europe and the Mediterranean region. In the 1990s he has been member of UNEP Governing Council in Nairobi, to prepare the Earth Summit of Rio de Janiero, also known as United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. As of 2005 he has also held the post of Secretary General of the Italy-USA Foundation, an organisation closely associated at the Consul-General level of the Embassy of the United States in Rome. Dr. Daclon’s government and university service includes work in more than 60 different countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and South America.

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