Our Advisory Blogger Board

From its inception, The Energy Collective has been something much more than an online magazine. Our vision is to facilitate conversation and debate between all of you--the activists, entrepreneurs, policy makers and academics that animate our community--and to provide a forum for your ideas.

To ensure that we continue to live up to the highest standards, we've asked four of our most respected member-bloggers to serve as an advisory board for the site. They were selected for the outstanding quality of their work, their expertise across the spectrum of disciplines that make up our community, and most of all for their commitment to the ideals that drive us: inclusiveness, balance, reason and civility.

Watch for original, exclusive posts from our advisory board members in the year ahead. They'll enliven our podcast series, appear in our Webinars, and cover events for us as the opportunities arise. And we look to them to be advocates for the community-at-large as well, keeping us focused on our mission as we expand, and making sure we don't forget...

The Energy Collective is your community.

Please join us in welcoming the founding members of our Advisory Blogger Board. Drop them a note of greeting, and visit their sites.

Advisory Blogger Board Members

Marc Gunther

Marc Gunther is a writer, speaker and consultant, who focuses on business and the environment. He worked for 12 years as a senior writer at FORTUNE magazine, where he is now a contributing editor. His most recent book, “Faith and Fortune: How Compassionate Capitalism is Transforming American Business,” was published by Crown in 2004. A graduate of Yale, he lives in Bethesda, MD.

Marc blogs at the eponymous Marc Gunther.

You can contact Marc at his profile page.

 

Jesse Jenkins

Jesse is currently the director of energy and climate policy at the Breakthrough Institute where he helps develop and advance new energy solutions to power America's future, secure our energy freedom, and halt global warming. Jesse joined the Breakthrough team in June 2008 to co-direct the Breakthrough Generation Summer Fellows Program.

He blogs at WattHead - Energy News and Commentary, and his work has appeared on The Huffington Post, and in the San Francisco Chronicle and Baltimore Sun.

You can contact Jesse at his profile page.

 

John Whitehead

John Whitehead is a professor in the Department of Economics at Appalachian State University. He has taught benefit-cost analysis, environmental economics, international economics and senior seminar whilst at AppState. John's research interests include finding better ways to attach monetary values to environmental and natural resources for use in benefit-cost analyses.

He blogs at Environmental Economics.

You can contact John at his profile page.

 

Dan Yurman

Dan Yurman publishes 'Idaho Samizdat' a blog on nuclear energy. It covers the nuclear energy industry globally including economics, politics, and technologies.  The blog is now in its third year of operation with readers in 70 countries.  http://djysrv.blogspot.com
 
Dan is also writes for Fuel Cycle Week, a nuclear industry trade newsletter which covers the global nuclear fuel cycle.

You can contact Dan at his profile page.

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