| Kenneth P. Green |
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| Resident Scholar |
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Kenneth Green studies the public policy aspects of climate change, air pollution, energy and the environment; transportation and the environment; and environmental chemicals. He is the author of numerous policy studies; newspaper and magazine articles, as well as encylopedia and book chapters on environmental issues. He is also the author of a textbook for middle-school students titled Global Warming: Understanding the Debate. Green has worked on both U.S. and Canadian environmental policy, first at California's Reason Foundation, then at Canada's Fraser Institute.
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Professional Experience -Executive director, Environmental Literacy Council, 2005-2006 -Chief scientist, Director of Centre for Studies in Risk, Regulation, and Environment, Fraser Institute, 2002-2005 -Chief scientist, Director of Environmental Program, Reason Foundation, 1994-2002 -Environmental program analyst/writer, Hughes Aircraft Company Corporate Office, 1990-1994 -Member, California Departmental Transportation Advisory Committee, 1996-2001 -Expert reviewer, United Nations IPCC, Climate Change 2001, Working Group 1 -Member, California REACH Commission, 1996-1999
Education D.Env., Environmental Science and Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles M.S., Molecular Genetics, San Diego State University B.S., Biology, University of California, Los Angeles
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| Research Areas |
| Environmental policy |
| Climate change |
| Energy and environment |
| Air pollution |
| Transport and environment |
| Environmental chemicals |
| Canadian environmental policy |
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| Contact Information |
Kenneth P. Green 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 United States Phone: 202-862-4883 Assistant: 202-862-7165 E-mail: kgreen@aei.org
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