Christine Kim
Christine Kim is the Program Manager of the Environmental Performance Measurement Program, the Associate Director for the Global Environmental Governance Project and a Research Associate at the Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy.
Her research focuses on issues of equity, leadership, and political will in international environmental governance and United Nations reform. Christine has previously worked for the Korea Environment Institute (KEI), the Ministry of Environment of South Korea, and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) – Regional Office of Asia and the Pacific (ROAP). She also served as the program director for the Air Pollution in the Megacities of Asia Project, a collaborative initiative between KEI, the Stockholm Environment Institute, UNEP, and the World Health Organization (WHO). Christine also worked as a policy consultant for the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank's Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities and organized their Better Air Quality in Asia conferences. She is the co-author of Benchmarking Urban Air Quality Management in the Megacities of Asia and the Pilot 2006 Environmental Performance Index. Christine attended Yale University where she studied international relations and ethnicity, race & migration.
