"Today, more than ever, we need political leaders who can see the big picture, who understand the relationship between the economy and its environmental support systems." –Lester R. Brown, Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization
LESTER R. BROWN, founder and President of Earth Policy Institute, has been described by the Washington Post as “one of the world’s most influential thinkers” and as “the guru of the global environmental movement” by The Telegraph of Calcutta. The author of numerous books, including The Great Transition: Shifting from Fossil Fuels to Solar and Wind Energy, his memoir, Breaking New Ground, chapters, articles, etc., he helped pioneer the concept of environmentally sustainable development. His principal research areas include food, population, water, climate change, and renewable energy. The recipient of scores of awards and honorary degrees, he is widely sought as a speaker. In 1974, he founded Worldwatch Institute, of which he was President for its first 26 years. As President, he launched the World Watch Papers, the Worldwatch/Norton books, the annual State of the World, World Watch magazine, the annual Vital Signs, and the Institute’s News Briefs. He "retired" in June 2015. Read a complete biography. View a selected list of recent publications by Mr. Brown. |
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JULIANNE SIMPSON, Web Communications Coordinator, graduated from Elon University with a B.A. in Strategic Communications and a minor in Business Administration. In college she worked for the campus recreation department, visited Peru on an experimental learning trip, and spent a semester in Florence, Italy. At EPI she is responsible for web communications, media outreach, and general assistance around the office. She is pursuing her master's degree part-time in public relations and corporate communications at Georgetown University. Native to the area, Julianne is a huge fan of the Washington Capitals and cheers for other D.C. sports teams. In her free time she enjoys yoga, reading, discovering new music, and watching reruns of Seinfeld. |
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EMILY ADAMS, Staff Researcher, is co-author of The Great Transition: Shifting from Fossil Fuels to Solar and Wind Energy. She received a Master of Environmental Management degree in 2010 from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment with a focus on the intersection of science and policy. Emily is glad to return to the city of her undergraduate institution, American University, where she studied environmental science and graduated magna cum laude. Prior to joining Earth Policy Institute, she spent a year living in Geneva, Switzerland learning French, hiking, and working at the World Meteorological Organization. At EPI, Emily contributes to the research, writing, and editing of releases and follows global environmental trends. Emily can be contacted through . |
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