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Ethan Segal

Ethan Segal

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

Japanese history, politics, foreign relations, society, social issues, earthquakes & tsunami, food, film and pop culture, women and gender.

Japan ConstitutionAncient History (Japan)Tsunami EarthquakesJapanese HistoryEast Asia
Destenie Nock

Destenie Nock

Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Destenie Nock uses mathematical modeling tools to address societal problems related to sustainability planning, energy policy and equity.

Electricity and Food SystemsDecision AnalysisEnergy TransitionsElectrical InfrastructureEngineering for Social Good
Erin Baker

Erin Baker

Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Faculty Director of the Energy Transition InstituteUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Erin Baker informs policymakers on energy technology in the face of climate change.

Sustainability equityEnergy equityEnvironmental equityEnergy Economics and PolicyWind Energy
Wesley Longhofer

Wesley Longhofer

Associate Professor of Organization & Management; Executive Academic Director, Business & Society InstituteEmory University, Goizueta Business School

Organizational SociologyBusiness and SocietySocial EnterprisePhilanthropy and Non-ProfitsClimate Change
Livia Paggi

Livia Paggi

Managing DirectorJ.S. Held LLC

Political Risk & ESG Advisor | Global Business Strategist | Eurasia Market Expert | On Air Global Political Expert

Foreign PolicyGlobal Political TrendsPolitical Risk AnalysisPrivate EquityMarket Entry
L. Todd Wood

L. Todd Wood

Editor-in-ChiefCreative Destruction Media/Tsarizm.com

Specialist in the National Security Threat from Economic Weakness and Sovereign Debt/The Russian Situation

National DebtBond MarketRussian Issues
Alan Clarke

Alan Clarke

Hydrological Services LeaderGlobal Water Experts

Electromechanical Engineer with an MSc in Renewable Energy and the Built Environment.

Hydrological Surface WaterHydroelectric Project DevelopmentSolar Energy System Design and InstallCommercial Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Nathan W. Chan

Nathan W. Chan

Professor of Resource EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Nathan Chan uses economic methods to examine challenges in environmental management and energy policy

Charitable GivingEnvironmental ManagementEnvironmental Public GoodsClimate Change MitigationNonmarket Valuation
Amy L. Stein

Amy L. Stein

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Amy L. Stein's scholarship explores the intersection of energy, emerging technology and environmental law.

Renewable Energy LawSustainability and Generative AISustainabilityRenewable EnergyEnvironmental Law
Ian Philp

Ian Philp

Director, Clean Energy InstituteMaRS Cleantech

Energy innovation leader; international lawyer & MBA

Clean EnergyTechnology InnovationEnergy SecurityInternational DevelopmentInternational Trade Litigation