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    Graeme Auld is an associate professor at Carleton University in the School of Public Policy and Administration, with a cross-appointment in the Institute of Political Economy. He is a research fellow with the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation and a faculty associate at the Governance, Environment, and Markets Initiative at Yale University. His research focuses on comparative environmental politics and policy, global environmental governance, and the rise of private governance and authority. He is the author of Constructing Private Governance: The Rise and Evolution of Forest, Coffee, and Fisheries Certification (Yale University Press, 2014).

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    Karin Bäckstrand is a professor of environmental social science in the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University. Her primary research revolves around global environmental politics, the role of science in environmental decision-making, the politics of climate change and the in environmental decision-making, the politics of climate change and the in Global Environmental Politics...

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