Authors
Thomas GrytaThomas Gryta writes about General Electric for the Wall Street Journal. Previously he covered the telecommunications industry for the Journal and was a Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia U | |
Keel HuntKeel Hunt is a columnist for the USA Today Network in Tennessee. He has been a reporter, editor, Washington correspondent, and editorial writer. From 1979 to 1986 he was Special Assistant to Tennes | |
Kevin M BaileyKevin McLean Bailey started his career as a marine fisheries biologist and ecologist in 1974 after graduating from the University of California at Santa Barbara. His first assignment was on a Japan | |
Richard VagueRichard Vague is Secretary of Banking and Securities for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He is the author of A Brief History of Doom, a chronicle of major world financial crises, The Next Economi | |
Yung Chul ParkYung Chul Park is currently a Professor in the Division of International Studies, Korea University. He was a Professor of Economics at Korea University from 1976 to 2005 and Research Professor at G | |
Hans GreimelHans Greimel is an award-winning American business journalist based in Tokyo, where he serves as Asia Editor for Automotive News, overseeing coverage from Japan, China, and South Korea.
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Henry Gabriel CisnerosDr. Henry G. Cisneros is Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer of American Triple I, an infrastructure investment firm based in New York. He is also a Vice Chairman of the Board of Directo | |
Brendan GoffBrendan Goff is an independent scholar who writes about U.S. cultural, international, and business history. He was most recently Assistant Professor of History at New College of Florida, and was fo | |
Mircea RaianuI am a historian of modern South Asia, with primary research and teaching interests in capitalism and economic life broadly construed. My book, entitled Tata: The Global Corporation that Built Indi | |
Jean JouzelJean Jouzel obtained his diploma in Physical Chemistry from École Normale Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle, Lyon, in 1968. In 1974 he was awarded a PhD from the Faculté d’Orsay, Paris, for his wor | |
Oliver MortonOliver Morton is a writer and editor who concentrates on scientific knowledge, technological change and their effects. He is currently a senior editor at the Economist responsible for the ma | |
Paul B WignallProfessor Paul Wignall lectures in palaeontology and sedimentology. He obtained his first degree at the University of Oxford and his PhD at the University of Birmingham under the supervision of Pro | |
Orrin H PilkeyCurrently, Orrin Pilkey is writing books and articles and speaking on the subject of conservation of the world's beaches and barrier islands in the face of sea-level rise, shoreline stabilization, | |
Jeremy B C JacksonJeremy Jackson is the scientific director of the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, senior advisor on coral reefs for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, emeritus professor a | |
Keith Makoto WoodhouseKeith Woodhouse teaches courses for the History Department and the Environmental Policy and Culture program. His research interests are environmental history, intellectual history, poli | |
Hannah HollemanHannah Holleman is a Associate Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies at Amherst College and here research and teaching activities cover social theory, environmental sociology, environmen | |
Peter UngarPeter Ungar serves as Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Environmental Dynamics PhD Program at the University of Arkansas. He received his PhD in Anthropological Sciences f | |
Jennifer M CollinsUSF School of Geosciences Professor Jennifer Collins was elected as a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society in recognition of her contributions to understanding weather, climate and hurrica | |
Beth GardinerBeth Gardiner is an American journalist based in London. Her work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The Guardian, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Time, The Washington Pos | |
John F MarraBefore coming to Brooklyn College, John F. Marra was a research scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University from 1977 to 2007. In 2001, Marra was appointed associate direct |