Saleem H. Ali (born, 1973) is a Pakistani American scholar who is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Natural Resources, where he has also served as Associate Dean for Graduate Education (2006-2008). He is known for his work on environmental conflict resolution, particularly in the extractive industries and was profiled in Forbes magazine in September, 2009 as "The Alchemist. " Dr.
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- Saleem H. Ali (born, 1973) is a Pakistani American scholar who is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Natural Resources, where he has also served as Associate Dean for Graduate Education (2006-2008). He is known for his work on environmental conflict resolution, particularly in the extractive industries and was profiled in Forbes magazine in September, 2009 as "The Alchemist. " Dr. Ali's latest book is titled "Treasures of the Earth: Need Greed and a Sustainable Future" (Yale University Press, October, 2009). He is also completing a report on oil and gas pipelines as a source of cooperation that was researched while based at the Brookings Institution research center in Doha, Qatar in 2009.
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- Saleem H. Ali (born, 1973) is a Pakistani American scholar who is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Natural Resources, where he has also served as Associate Dean for Graduate Education (2006-2008). He is known for his work on environmental conflict resolution, particularly in the extractive industries and was profiled in Forbes magazine in September, 2009 as "The Alchemist. " Dr.
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