Dr. Pimentel graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Boston, MA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Pimentel is affiliated with Boston Medical Center.
Fremont, CA Provo, UT Catania, Italy Berkeley, CA Somerville, MA Seattle, WA Kaneohe, HI Alameda, CA Bethesda, MD Slidell, LA Sarajevo, Bosnia Bucharest, Romania The Hague, Netherlands Khartoum, Sudan Juba, South Sudan Jacksonville, FL
Work:
Ohio Northern University, College of Law - Visiting Associate Professor (2012) Florida Coastal School of Law, Jacksonville, FL - Associate Professor (2007-2012) United Nations Mission in Sudan, Juba, Southern Sudan - Senior Judicial Affairs Officer and Head of Rule of Law for Southern Sudan (2006-2007) UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, The Hague, Netherlands - Chief of Court Management (2003-2007) ABA-CEELI (now known as the ABA Rule of Law Inititiave), Bucharest, Romania - Legal Specialist and Head of the Romania Office (2002-2003) Independent Judicial Commission, Sarajevo, BiH - Court Reform and Restructuring Consultant (2002-2002) U.S. Courts for the Fifth Circuit, New Orleans - Deputy Circuit Executive (1998-2002) Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Washington DC - Supreme Court Fellow (1997-1998) U.S. Courts for the Ninth Circuit, San Francisco, CA - Assistant Circuit Executive, Legal Affairs (1991-1997) U.S. District Court, Honolulu, HI - Law Clerk to Judge Martin Pence (1990-1991) Perkins Coie, Seattle, WA - Associate Attorney (1988-1990) University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Visiting Fulbright Professor (2010-2011)
Education:
University of California, Berkeley - Law and Economics, Harvard Law School - Law, Brigham Young University - Economics
David Pimentel of Cornell Universitys College of Agriculture and Life Sciences says the grain used to feed U.S. livestock could feed 800 million people if fed directly to them. He calculates that raising animals for protein requires more than eight times as much fossil fuel as the equivalent in pla
On conventional farms, the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium plants need to grow are added to the soil in chemical form each season, and, according to David Pimentel, an emeritus professor of ecology and agriculture at Cornell University, each season, excess fertilizers leach into the water.
Every gallon of ethanol created wastes energy. David Pimentel at Cornell University and Tad Patzek at the University of California, Berkeley estimate that making ethanol from corn requires twenty-nine percent more fossil energy than the ethanol fuel itself actually contains. Additionally, eth