Speakers: Green@CMCClaremont McKenna College encourages and promotes open conversation about sustainability and environmental issues. Through the sponsorship of the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum, research institutes, student organizations and academic departments, a wide range of speakers are invited to campus to intimately discuss and debate important topics. Below is a sampling of “green” speakers who have visited the CMC campus. Marc Weidenmier, William F. Podlich ’66 Associate Professor of Economics, George R. Roberts Fellow, Director of the Lowe Institute of Political Economy at CMC Severin Borenstein, E.T. Grether Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy, U.C. Berkeley; Director, University of California Energy Institute Katie Purvis-Roberts, Associate Professor of Chemistry, CMC; Alex Rajczi, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, CMC; S. Brock Blomberg, Robin and Peter Barker Professor of Economics and George R. Roberts Fellow, CMC; William Christian, Visiting Lecturer in Government, CMC, Project Manager, Amargosa River Project, The Nature Conservatory Orville Schell, Arthur Ross Director, Center for U.S.-China Relations, Asia Society Joseph Petrowski, President and CEO of Gulf Oil in Boston Peter Thum ’90, Co-founder of Ethos Water; Vice President, Starbucks Coffee Gregg Easterbrook, Senior Editor, The New Republic, Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution Bono Terry Tempest Williams, Annie Clark Tanner Scholar in Environment Humanities, University of Utah Robert F. Kennedy Jr., environmentalist and head of the Waterkeeper Alliance |