Background
Costle was born on July 27, 1939 in Long Beach, California, but he grew up in the Pacific Northwest.
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Costle was born on July 27, 1939 in Long Beach, California, but he grew up in the Pacific Northwest.
Harvard University.
His early experiences there, including fishing, shaped his awareness of the need for environmental protections. Costle received a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University in 1961, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in 1964. and in California. Costle also served in the United States Army Reserve, working in military intelligence.
During the summer of 1963, Costle worked with the United States. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Mississippi, photographing public records and interviewing witnesses in the early legal actions against the literacy tests used to disenfranchise blacks in the American South.
From 1964 to 1965, Costle was a trial attorney for the Justice Department"s Civil Rights Division. From 1965 to 1967, he was an attorney for the Economic Development Administration, United States. Department of Commerce.
In 1967, he was associate attorney for the law firm of Kelso, Cotton, Seligman and Ray in San Francisco, and from 1968 to 1969 was a senior associate at the San Francisco urban planning firm Marshall, Kaplan, Gans and Kahn. Prior to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970, Costle headed the study which recommended its creation when he served as Senior Staff Associate, Environmental and Natural Resources, for the President"s Advisory Council on Executive Organization.
In 1971, Costle was a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
From 1972 to 1975 he was Deputy Commissioner, then Commissioner, of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. During 1975 he was also a consultant to Environmental Protection Agency on land use policies. From 1975 to 1977, he was Assistant Director for Natural Resources and Commerce at the Congressional Budget Office.
In 1977, United States. President Jimmy Carter appointed Costle as, a position in which he served until 1981.
As Environmental Protection Agency administrator, Costle chaired the United States. Regulatory Council and was President Carter"s representative to North Atlantic Treaty Organization"s Committee on the Challenges to a Modern Society and the United States chair of the United States./United States.S.R. Joint Committee on Cooperation in the Field of Environmental Protection. He also served as the chair of the United States./People"s Republic of China Environmental Protection Protocol.
Costle served as dean of the Vermont Law School from 1987 to 1991. With Vermont Governor Madeleine Kunin, he helped to found the Institute for Sustainable Communities in 1991, a non-profit organization that builds environmental, economic and social infrastructure in existing and emerging democracies around the world.
Costle vied for Vermont"s Democratic Party nomination to the United States Senate in 1994, losing in a primary to January Backus.
He became a member of the bar in Washington, District of Columbia