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A U T H O R S CHRISTOPHER FOREMAN

M A R K L Y N A S is the author of several books on the environment, including High Tide; Six Degrees; The God Species; and Nuclear 2.0. Mark is currently a visiting fellow at Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, working with the newly launched Cornell Alliance for Science. He is a frequent speaker on climate change, biotechnology, and the importance of science in society.

D A V I D K E I T H has worked near the interface between climate science, energy technology, and public policy for 25 years. He is Professor of Applied Physics in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Professor of Public Policy in the Harvard Kennedy School, and spends about a third of his time in Calgary, where he helps lead Carbon Engineering a company developing technology to capture of CO2 from ambient air.

T E D N O R D H A U S is chairman and cofounder of the Breakthrough Institute. His book Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism, coauthored with Michael Shellenberger, was called “the best thing to happen to environmentalism since Silent Spring” by Wired. In 2008, he was named a TIME Magazine “Hero of the Environment.”

is a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. His book The Promise and Peril of Environmental Justice examines the limitations of environmental justice advocacy. He is also director of the social policy program at the University of Maryland. Foreman is a Breakthrough Senior Fellow (2011).

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L E W I S is a senior lecturer in the department of history at Stanford University. His research pertains to the historical development and political usage of key geographical ideas. Lewis has coauthored two leading textbooks on world geography. He is a Breakthrough Senior Fellow (2014).

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R O G E R P I E L K E , J R . is professor in the environmental studies program at the University of Colorado and director of CU’s Center for Science and Technology Policy Research. His most recent book is The Rightful Place of Science: Disasters and Climate Change (2014). Roger is a Breakthrough Senior Fellow (2008) and a member of the Breakthrough Advisory Board.

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