Education
University of Oxford. Charles University in Prague.
University of Oxford. Charles University in Prague.
He was appointed regional director on 31 January 2014. Dusík is a graduate of the Charles" University in Prague and the Oxford University where he studied Environmental Change and Management. He has served as the Deputy Minister before being appointed the in November 2009.
This change was done after the former minister Ladislav Miko left to work for the European Commission.
January Dusík resigned in March 2010 over plans to modernise the controversial Prunéřov coal-fired power plant in north-west Bohemia. ČEZ’s plans to modernise Prunéřov made international headlines in early 2010 when the Pacific island nation of Micronesia wrote to the Czechoslovakian Environment Ministry, in the framework of the Espoo Convention, saying that the effect of Carbon dioxide emissions from Prunéřov and plants like it would eventually see low-lying Pacific islands submerged under the waves due to rising sea levels.