My research examines the interconnected challenges of nitrogen pollution, food security and sustainable development, with a particular focus on: 1) the scientific, socioeconomic and legal dimensions of returning to a safe planetary boundary for nitrogen; and 2) balancing the multiple, and often competing objectives of sustainable agriculture – from environmental protection to human wellbeing. I use an interdisciplinary set of research methods to investigate these issues, from Earth Systems and economic time series modeling, to expert elicitation and legal analysis. Prior to NYU, I was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The Earth Institute at Columbia University. I received my B.Sc. in Chemistry and Law (2009) from the University of Bristol in the UK and my M.A. (2012) and Ph.D. (2014) in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy from Princeton University.

David Kanter
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Quoted in Forbes
"Global Warming Could Make This Lurking Climate Threat Even Worse"

2014 Ph.D. Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Princeton University
2012 M.A. Public Policy,
Princeton University
2009 B.Sc. Chemistry and Law,
University of Bristol
Nitrogen pollution; Food Security; Sustainable Development; Climate Change
ENVST-UA 101 Environment and Society
ENVST-UA 422 Science in Environmental Policy
ENVST-UA 435 Environmental Regulation in Practice
Contact Information
David Kanter
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies david.kanter@nyu.edu 285 Mercer Street, 8th floorNew York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 998-3876