Matthew Hoffman is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from Michigan Technological University and a Ph.D. in International Relations from the George Washington University. His research and teaching interests include global governance, climate change politics, complexity theory, and agent-based modelling. He is the author of Ozone Depletion and Climate Change: Constructing a Global Response (SUNY Press 2005) and coeditor with Alice Ba of Contending Perspectives on Global Governance (Routledge 2005).

His current research projects include a study of climate governance experiments through the lens of self-organized criticality, and a SSHRC funded project (with Mat Paterson, Steven Bernstein, and Michele Betsill) on the emergence and development of carbon markets.

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