AUTHORS

The opinions expressed on 2nd Green Revolution by our guest writers are solely the individual author’s and do not represent that of any government, business, organization or institution affiliated with the author in the past, present, or future, and should not be construed as such.

Alison Hopcroft

Sustainability and carbon management consultant at Fluid Market Strategies in Portland, Oregon.

Matt de la Houssaye

Waste-recovery and energy consultant with a Master of Science in Environmental Management and Policy from the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE) at Lund University, Sweden.

Harold Manger

Josh McKearin

International energy analyst.

Jane Nakano

Fellow in the Energy and National Security Program and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Houston Neal

Director of Marketing at Software Advice. He writes for the Software Advice construction blog. He enjoys researching and reporting on trends in technology, and has a particular interest in developments in “green” technology.

Kim Novick

PhD candidate in Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment.

Dalton Paul Saunders

Executive in the transportation industry.

Amy Rhodes

Manager of Communications and Special Events at Crossroads College Preparatory School.

Jono Sher

Energy auditor, green building consultant, and building performance analyst working with Elysian Energy and the DC Department of Environment Free Home Energy Audit Program for all homeowners within the District of Columbia. He has worked in sustainability and the area of green building consulting since graduating from the Monterey Institute of International Studies in 2006. Jono enjoys camping, making salsa, and screaming Geaux Tigers during an LSU football game.

Noah Spitzer

Business Intelligence Developer at IdleAire, Inc.

Susan Taylor

Plans to graduate with her master’s degree from the University of Tokyo in 2012. Her interests include urban studies, energy and climate change, food security, international relations, and Japan.

Stephen Wade

Urban planner committed to equitable development. He has run affordable housing and smart growth policy campaigns in the Washington DC region, set up temporary housing in Post-Katrina New Orleans, and lived and worked in India, South Africa, and Chile. He earned a Masters in Urban and Environmental Planning from the University Of Virginia School Of Architecture and a Bachelors Degree in Anthropology from Emory University.

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