- Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader (born February 27, 1934) is an American attorney and political activist, who has promoted a wide range of issues, including consumer rights, feminism, humanitarianism, environmentalism and democratic government. Nader has been a staunch critic of American foreign policy in recent decades, which he views as corporatist, imperialist, and contrary to the fundamental values of democracy and human rights. - William K. Reilly
William K. Reilly (born January 26, 1940) was a former administrator of the EPA and has been a director of DuPont since 1993. Born in Decatur, Illinois, into a conservative, deeply religious household, Reilly was strongly influenced by his father, a highway construction steel merchant. Reilly's father then led his family from Illinois to South Texas when William Reilly was 10. From the Rio Grande Valley, the Reillys moved to Fall River, Massachusetts, … - Philip Cooney
Philip Cooney is the former chief of staff for President George W. Bush's Council on Environmental Quality and a former energy industry lobbyist (American Petroleum Institute). In a position that may be viewed as requiring scientific training, Cooney is a lawyer and holds a bachelors degree in economics. Prior to working for the Bush Administration, Cooney was a lawyer and lobbyist for the American Petroleum Institute, a petroleum and gas lobbying organization which has, … - Max Boot
Max Boot (born 1969 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is an American author, editorialist, lecturer and military historian. He has been a prominent advocate for neoconservative foreign policy, once describing his own position as support for the use of "American might to promote American ideals" throughout the world. He is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, a contributing editor to "The Weekly Standard", … - Marianne Lamont Horinko
Marianne Lamont Horinko is the Executive Vice President of the Global Environment and Technology Foundation (GETF). Prior to joining GETF, she was a Visiting Scholar at the Environmental Law Institute, a non-profit organization devoted to the study of U.S. and international environmental law. - Carol Browner
Browner is Principal of The Albright Group LLC, where she provides strategic counsel in the critical areas of environmental protection, climate change, and energy conservation and security. Prior to her current position, she served as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a Cabinet-level position she held for eight years. Browner developed partnerships with business leaders, community advocates, and all levels of government. - Rita Lavelle
Rita M. Lavelle is a United States and California State political figure. Lavelle was convicted on federal charges of perjury related to an investigation into misuse of the EPA's "Superfund" money during her tenure with the agency, and irregularities at the Stringfellow Acid Pit, a major secret perchlorate toxic waste site. The Lavelle incident was labeled "Sewergate" by the newspapers at the time. - Jack Dangermond
Jack Dangermond is the co-founder and president of ESRI, a privately-held Geographic Information Systems software company that is headquartered in Redlands, California. In 1969, he co-founded ESRI with his wife, Laura. Originally, the company concentrated on land use analysis, but increasingly focused on developing GIS software. ESRI became a leader in the GIS industry during the 1980s and continues to dominate. - Bill Yellowtail
Bill Yellowtail (b. January 8, 1948) is an American politician from Wyola, Montana. He is a 1971 graduate of Dartmouth College where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography and Environmental Studies. Yellowtail served on the Montana Senate from 1985 to 1993 representing Big Horn, Rosebud and Powder River Counties and was a Regional Administrator for the EPA. - James Leach
James Hess Leach born in 1959 Providence, Rhode Island James Leach pioneered the conversion of a Super Fund site with the EPA. The site known as Raybestos is located in Stratford, Connecticut and became the model for the country and the first time the EPA used a private real estate developers' plans by incorporating them into a Super Fund reuse. He is a member of the Providence City Plan Commission - Angelo Tsakopoulos
Angelo Tsakopoulos is a prominent real estate developer in Sacramento, California and the founder and owner of AKT Development. Tsakopoulos was fined by the EPA for a violation of the Clean Water act. Tsakopoulos sued the government and was able to bring his case to the U.S. Supreme Court. - L. E. Modesitt Jr.
L. E. (Leland Exton) Modesitt, Jr. (b. 1943 in Denver, Colorado) is an author of science fiction and fantasy novels. He is best known for the fantasy series "The Saga of Recluce". He graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts, lived in Washington, D.C. for 20 years, then moved to New Hampshire in 1989 where he met his wife. They relocated to Cedar City, Utah in 1993. He has worked as a Navy pilot, lifeguard, delivery boy, unpaid radio disc jockey, … - Philippe Amaury
Philippe Amaury was a French publishing tycoon and entrepreneur who dominated the French media world. Until today, Éditions Philippe Amaury (EPA), the company he fouded, publishes "le Parisien, "a local newspaper in greater Paris, as well as the national journal "Aujourd'hui". In partnership with SNC L'Equipe, the group also publishes the sports journals "l'Équipe", "l'Équipe Magazine", … - Olene S. Walker
Olene S. Walker was inducted into the Hinckley Institute of Politics Hall of Fame on March 10, 2005 . Ms. Walker received undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees from Brigham Young University , Stanford University and the University of Utah , respectively. She served in the Utah State House of Representatives where she held the position of majority whip. Ms. Walker was later elected to be Utah 's first female Lieutenant Governor. - Donald Yenko
Donald Yenko (May 27, 1927 - March 5, 1987), also known as Don Yenko, was a race car driver who was best known for creating a high performance version of the Chevrolet Camaro known as the Yenko Camaro. In 1957, Yenko set up a performance shop for Chevrolet vehicles. The customers can either order high performance parts or they can have their car modified by Yenko's mechanics. In 1967, when Chevrolet began selling the Camaro, … - Lisa P. Jackson
Lisa Jackson . Depending on who you ask, Lisa Jackson is either the best or worst thing that ever happened to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, which she led from February 2006 to November 2008. For the most part, New Jersey's biggest environmental groups praise her work on climate change and celebrate her nomination to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. But she also has a passionate and vocal group of detractors, mainly p ... - Al Domeyko
Isn't that what all these other questions are for for Christ's sake?! Umm...let's see I'm the kinda guy who likes long walks on the beach after a deliciously romanticly wonderfully spiritually fuckit... - Barry Everett
Really just another old code monkey, banging on the keyboard of life. Searching for intelligence in webspace, believing that thinking is the best way to travel...Interactive communities and virtual collaboration will provide the context for continued progress of human knowledge and commerce. 10 years ago, no one knew what a web address was, and now they can't do business without one. What's around the bend now? "Something wonderful"... - Jenn Ep®
Judge me, and I'll prove you wrong... - Dolly Epa
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simply me... - Joseph Epa
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- Epa Administrator William Reilly
EPA Administrator William Reilly has asked that his key managers scrutinize existing regulations to assure that expected costs do not exceed expected benefits and that EPA continuously look at the most cost-effective strategies in our regulatory processes. In several areas, some regulatory review is now underway. I think the Administrator feels that EPA must look at the regulatory burden that it is putting on small communities and small businesses. - James Tiedje
James Tiedje tiedjej@msu.edu James Tiedje is University Distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, and of Crop and Soil Sciences, and is Director of the Center for Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University. His research focuses on microbial ecology, physiology and diversity, especially regarding the nitrogen cycle, biodegradation of environmental pollutants and use of molecular methods to understand microbial community structure and function. - Mike Leavitt
Mike Leavitt , the former Utah governor, the former head of the EPA and the soon-to-be former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, isn't sure what his next label will be, but he's not worried about it. "I've got some options, public and private, but I'm most interested in getting as much done with my current title before Jan. 20, then we'll see," Leavitt said. "I've learned life isn't scripted, change is constant and you never know what twists or turns are coming. - Gordon Kwan
100%CRAZY I think alot.....too much maybe.... - Nancy Kete
Nancy Kete is a Senior Fellow and Director of EMBARQ -The WRI Center for Transport and Environment. Prior to joining WRI, she was a senior policy advisor in the U.S. government on matters of air pollution, global warming, and the interface of trade and environment issues. - Richard
I'm richardc020 (any IM system), educated at NJIT, working as IT consultant for Hewitt Associates , oppose corrupt unaccountable whims, travel extensively and exhaustively, hate doing same thing >1 time, see mostly documentaries, don't chase irrespondents, seek quality > quantity of friends, won't call one a friend until I see their bad side, trust only by time and experience, have fun mostly for myself, and want a close friend to replace the many who've moved away. - John Balbus
John Balbus , M.D., M.P.H., is a senior scientist and director of the health program for Environmental Defense. Dr. Balbus holds adjunct appointments at both the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. Dr. Balbus received his A.B. degree in Biochemistry from Harvard University, his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, and his M.P.H. from the Johns Hopkins University. - Audrey Ting
- Elise Hunter
genuine, but only because it requires the least amount of effort. - Rena I. Steinzor
RENA I. STEINZOR Current Position: Professor Steinzor is a tenured full Professor at the University of Maryland School of Law. She directs the Environmental Law Clinic, which is part of a program ranked fourth in the country by U.S. News & World Reports. The Clinic, which typically enrolls 12 student attorneys in both the fall and spring semesters, represents clients in the litigation, legislative, and regulatory arenas. - Stroker Feh
when i was a kid, i wanted to be the 4th beastie boy.... never worked out. i wanna meet someone whos a bad influence on me. i peruse other peoples glove compartments. i'll jack your tooth paste. i want to slip under the radar. check yer dvd collection after i leave. wheres your daughter? - Rusano
I'm of Flip, Italian, Spanish and Chinese mix, mostly flip, living all but 4 years of my live in San Diego (was born in Cavite, PI). I'm a critic of good food, health and fitness. I crave the outdoors, surfing, hiking, biking, diving, flying, camping, snowboarding and running are all part of the itinerary. As well, I enjoy traveling to other cities with an ultimate vacation to Bali and Costa Rica....Greece, Spain, Italy and France too in the next couple years. - John
Both a visualist and a 6'4 caffine addict. Skeptic. God Bless, err, forgive America. - Aubrey Harris
Overall, I'm pretty career-oriented, sociable, and outgoing. I'm planning on a career with the fed. govt., and will be applying to law school after several more years of work experience. I'm very activity-oriented: whether it's attending lectures, traveling, or just hitting the gym, I love to keep myself active. Of course, I read a good bit. - Abraham Shadbeh
I'm just your average guy lookin for a wee bit of fun, this is a really great place to meet people so I thought I would write a little something. I' m in to lots of things, sometimes concidered a geek. Looking for some kick ass people to hang out with. Thinking about getting a whole new set of friends since most of mine have moved from the great city of Portland or have become to degenerate to socialize with anymore. I guess I should be lucky I have a few left here.
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