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The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) "is a non-profit organization established in 1984 by a bipartisan, bicameral group of members of Congress to provide timely information and develop innovative policy solutions that set us on a cleaner, more secure and sustainable energy path." [1]
- Daniel Bresette - Director
- Carol Werner - Former Director
Contents
2006/2007 Foundation and Government Funders
Accessed October 2008: [2]
- American Wind Energy Association
- City of Austin
- Cornell Douglas Foundation
- Department of Energy/Utah Clean Cities
- Electric Drive Transportation Association
- Energy Foundation
- George Gund Foundation
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
- National Hydropower Association
- New-Land Foundation
- New York Community Trust
- North Carolina State University (NCSU) - US Department of Agriculture
- NCSU - North Carolina State Energy Office - US Department of Energy
- Oak Foundation
- Ottinger Foundation
- Changing Horizons Fund via Rockefeller Family Fund
- Salesforce Foundation
- Surdna Foundation via American Planning Association
- US Energy Association
- US Fuel Cell Council
- United States Geographical Society
- Wallace Genetic Foundation
- Whole Systems Foundation
- Worldwatch Institute
Directors
Accessed October 2008: [3]
- Richard L. Ottinger,* Professor Emeritus and former Dean, Pace University School of Law; former Member of Congress (D-NY)
- John J. Sheehan (United Steelworkers of America),* retired Legislative Director, United Steelworkers of America
- Nancy Bacon, Senior Vice President, Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
- Richard E. Benedick, Senior Advisor, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNL); former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
- Rosina M. Bierbaum Ph.D., Dean, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan; served as Acting Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP); directed OSTP’s Environment Division
- Jared Blum,* President, Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA)
- Frances S. Buchholzer, former Director, Ohio Department of Natural Resources
- Quincalee Brown, former Executive Director, Water Environment Federation
- Mortimer M. Caplin, Founder and Partner, Caplin and Drysdale; former Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service
- Gerald Decker, Vice President, Midland Energy, LLC; Chairman Emeritus, Decker Energy International, Inc.
- Roger Duncan, Deputy General Manager, Austin Energy
- Bob Edgar, General Secretary of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA ; ordained United Methodist Church Minister; former Member of Congress (D-PA)
- Shelley Fidler, Principal, Government Affairs, Energy and Environmental Policy, VanNess Feldman Attorneys at Law
- Elliott Laws, Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman, LLP; former President of Safety, Health and Environment for Texaco Inc.; former EPA Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response
- Ruth Patrick, Ph.D., Senior Curator, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
- Chris Schepis, Legislative Director, Office of Congressman John Barrow (GA 12th)
(* Executive Committee Members)
Advisory Board
Accessed October 2008: [4]
- James P. Barrett, Ph. D., Redefining Progress
- Lester R. Brown, President, Earth Policy Institute
- Marilyn A. Brown, Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Donna Wise Buckley, Communications Director, Brookings Institution; former Vice President, Communications, World Resources Institute; former President, Center for the Great Lakes
- Tom Buis, President, National Farmers Union
- Ken Colburn, Symbiotic Strategies, LLC
- Kenneth M. Connolly, Vice President of Government Relations, Goldman-Sachs DC, former Minority Staff Director for the Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee
- Bruce Dale, Professor and Chair, Chemical Engineering Department, Michigan State University
- John E. Echohawk, Executive Director, Native American Rights Fund
- Chris Flavin, President, Worldwatch Institute
- Karl Gawell, Executive Director, Geothermal Energy Association
- Andrew Goldberg, Senior Director, American Institute of Architects
- Sophia Greenbaum, Executive Director, Sustainable Buildings Industry Council
- Glenn Hamer, President and CEO, Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Bill Holmberg, Chairman/Director, New Uses Council
- John Justus, Former Earth and Ocean Science Specialist, Congressional Research Service
- Stephen S. Kalland, Associate Director, North Carolina Solar Center
- Skip Laitner, Director of Economy Analysis, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
- Mike Lindberg, former Commissioner, Portland City Government
- Michael MacCracken, Chief Scientist for Climate Change Program, Climate Institute
- Joesph Michels, Director of Research Initatives, Princeton University
- Rhone Resch, Executive Director, Solar Energy Industries Association
- Roger Sant, Chair, Sant Associates, LLC
- Jeff Seabright, VP for Environment and Water, The Coca-Cola Company
- Beth Shearer, Beth Shearer and Associates; former Director, Federal Energy Management Program
- Scott Sklar, President, The Stella Group, Ltd.
- Paul Thomsen, Ormat Technologies
- Scott A. Weiner, Chief Executive Director, New Jersey School's Development Authority
- Jon Wellinghoff, Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Contact
- Web: http://www.eesi.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Christopher Flavin
- U.S. congressional action on climate change
- The Oak Foundation and global warming
- Shaman Pharmaceuticals
- Ohrstrom Foundation
References
- ↑ About, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, accessed October 15, 2008.
- ↑ Funders, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, accessed October 15, 2008.
- ↑ Directors, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, accessed October 15, 2008.
- ↑ Advisory Board, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, accessed October 15, 2008.