The Advisory Board

The Advisory Board for Accelerating the Transition is composed of industry leaders and experts across science, policy, business, and grassroots advocacy. Their insight helps bridge the gap between the urgent demand for climate action and the policies needed to make it happen.

Dan Kammen

Professor, UC Berkeley

Director, Ralph O'Connor Renewable Energy Institute

Ken Alex

Director, Project Climate

UC Berkeley Center for Law, Energy & Environment

Cari Harris

Founder & Principal Consultant

The Butterfly Effect

John Harte

Professor of the Graduate School, UC Berkeley

Theoretical Physicist; Ecologist

Kurt Shickman

Senior Fellow

World Resources Institute (WRI)

Former Executive Director

Global Cool Cities Alliance

Louise Bedsworth

Executive Director

Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment (CLEE) at the University of California, Berkeley

Bill Shireman

CEO and President of Solution Citizen

Co-Curator of the EarthX Congress of Conferences

Steve Nadel

Executive Director (Ret.)

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)

Ian E. Monroe

President & CIO, Etho Capital

Co-Founder; Climate Positive Investing Alliance

Dr. Stephen Wiel

Board Member and former Founding Chair, CLASP

Former Head, Energy Analysis Dept, LBNL

Dan W. Reicher

Senior Researcher, Stanford University

Former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy

Dan Lashof

Senior Fellow

World Resources Institute (WRI)

Former COO

NextGen Policy Center

Leo Kayali

Founder, CEO

Invo Station

Igor Tregub

Member, Berkeley City Council

Strategic Partnerships Director & Senior Policy Advisor

Reimagine Power.

Mark Weiss

Chairman and CEO

Global Urban Development

Visiting Professor

UC, Berkeley

Eleanor Lecain

Former Assistant Secretary of State

Massachusetts State Government

Carl Blumstein

Executive Director

CITRIS Climate and the California Institute for Energy and Environment (CIEE)

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