[Michael Mann] I am much obliged to various other individuals who have provided support and legal advice over the years: Pete Altman, Kert Davies, Sarah Faulkner, Pete Fontaine, Peter Frumhoff, Francesca Grifo, Jan Jarrett, Kalee Kreider, Roger McConchie, Pete Meyers, Rick Piltz, David Silbert, Scott Stapf, Todd Stern, David Vladeck, and Nikki VoNote that I have no way of knowing that the information below for any given name necessarily refers to the matching name above.
Pete Altman
Pete Altman is the Climate Campaign Director at the Natural Resources Defense Council since December 2007. Pete is responsible for developing and managing NRDC’s campaign to build support for a federal climate policy. Prior NRDC Pete served as the Climate Policy Project Manager at National Environmental Trust, where he managed science and policy research in support of a national campaign to address global warming.Kert Davies | Greenpeace
Kert directs Greenpeace's research team. He is a regular source for national and international reporters in his areas of expertise, which include global warming, clean energy, corporate environmental policy and lobbying, and toxics issues. He has been quoted in The New York Times, U.S. News and World Report, The Financial Times, The Baltimore Sun, People, Business Week, and many other national and international publications. His TV and radio appearances include CNN, BBC, MSNBC, NPR, ABC, CBS, and Voice of America.Cozen O'Connor People: Peter J. Fontaine
...Kert works closely with investigative journalists and frequently represents Greenpeace at international climate negotiations and scientific conferences. He has also partnered with major global corporations to help them implement solutions to global environmental problems. In 2008, he served as part of a team that convinced Unilever to introduce the first climate-friendly freezers into the United States. He also created and runs the Greenpeace website and blog ExxonSecrets.org, which exposes how Exxon Mobil and other polluters have attempted to influence the public debate about global warming.
Peter J. Fontaine is co-chair of the firm's Energy, Environmental & Public Utility Practice Group and the Climate Change practice area.Peter Frumhoff | Union of Concerned Scientists
Peter is a leader of Cozen O'Connor's Climate Change and Environmental practices. He helps a wide range of businesses to assess, manage, and resolve environmental liabilities and to exploit opportunities in the highly dynamic world of environmental and energy law. He works with several leading manufacturers in the renewable energy and clean transportation sector, including a solar manufacturer, a micro-wind turbine company, a biogas company, and an electric vehicle infrastructure company.
Peter C. Frumhoff is the director of science and policy at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), and chief scientist of the UCS Climate Campaign. There, he guides organization-wide initiatives to bring robust science to bear on strengthening public policies, with a particular focus on climate change.Francesca Grifo | Union of Concerned Scientists
As the senior scientist and director of the Scientific Integrity Program at UCS, Francesca Grifo acts to mobilize scientists and citizens to defend the integrity of government science from political interference.Penn Future - Our staff & offices - Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future: Working to Protect Pennsylvania's Environment and Economy
Jan Jarrett is President and CEO of Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture). As President of PennFuture, Jarrett works with a staff of 25 in offices in Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, West Chester and Scranton. PennFuture works to protect environmental quality and grow the green economy by advocating for progressive policies, enforcing environmental laws, and transforming markets.Kalee Kreider '92 | Alumni Profile | Spring 2009 | Rollins Magazine | Rollins College
She answered the call and became Gore’s communications director and environmental advisor in 2006.About Roger McConchie: Big Green Foundation Bankrolls Lawsuits Against Climate Skeptics
It was Canadian statistician, Steve McIntyre, who first exposed the former pin-up boy of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as a fraudster caught cynically pocketing millions in taxpayer research grants using bogus global warming data. Professor Mann, still stubbornly defended by his employers, Penn. State University, has sought help from Vancouver attorneys, McConchie Law Foundation in a desperate counter-offensive to salvage what remains of his shattered reputation.999 It's Time : Pete Myers
It can be no surprise that Mann chose the McConchie Law Foundation of North Vancouver, British Columbia to back him. Canadian skeptics have for some time suspected Roger D. McConchie was a shill of theDavid Suzuki FoundationThe foundation is aself-styled “solutions-based organization” that operates as a North American spin machine for climate alarm.
Pete spent 12 years in corporate finance, before waking up in the engine room of unsustainability. He left banking to work on Special Projects for Greenpeace, across a broad range of environmental issues. Realising climate change was a pivotal issue, Pete then worked on Special Projects for The Climate Group, co-founded enoughsenough, GlobalCool, OneHundredMonths and most recently, 38Degrees.Rick S. Piltz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piltz went on to found Climate Science Watch, a project to hold public officials accountable for using climate science with integrity in policy making.Todd Stern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Todd D. Stern (born May 4, 1951) is the United States Special Envoy for Climate Change, leading talks at the United Nations climate change conferences and smaller sessions, appointed by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on January 26, 2009[Scott Stapf] - Civil Society Institute
Senior Partner Scott Edward Stapf oversees all PR/Web/advertising work of The Hastings Group. Stapf is a former journalist who has served as director of media relations for two national trade associations in Washington, D.C. He has participated in and/or organized media campaigns in 49 of the 50 states.Georgetown Law - David C. Vladeck - Full time Faculty
Professor Vladeck joins the Law Center faculty from Public Citizen Litigation Group, a nationally-prominent public interest law firm, where he served as director. At the Law Center, he co-directs the Institute for Public Representation, a clinic law program, and serves as director of the Center on Health Regulation and Governance of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. He is also a Scholar with the Center for Progressive Regulation and served as a public member of the Administrative Conference of the U.S. In addition to his clinic teaching, Professor Vladeck teaches federal courts, civil procedure, and government processes.Nikki Vo
Nikki Vo represents corporations and individuals in all types of complex litigation, including antitrust, intellectual property, legal malpractice and contract disputes.
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