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Meet Our UCS Experts

Angela Ledford Anderson, Director, Climate and Energy Program
Washington, D.C

Angela Ledford Anderson is the director of the UCS Climate and Energy Program. She is leading UCS's efforts to persuade government officials to enact policies that encourage clean energy and result in global warming emission reductions.

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Jasmin Ansar, Western States Climate Economist
Berkeley, CA

Jasmin Ansar is an economist with the Climate program at the Union of Concerned Scientists. The focus of her work is designing and advocating for effective global warming policies with particular emphasis on proposals currently being reviewed in California and as part of the Western Climate Initiative.

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Doug Boucher, Director, Climate Research & Analysis, Climate & Energy
Washington, D.C

Doug Boucher is the director of the Tropical Forest and Climate Initiative at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). He is leading UCS's efforts to persuade Congress to pass climate legislation that provides financial support for preserving tropical forests to curtail global warming emissions.

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Rachel Cleetus, Senior Climate Economist
Cambridge, MA

Rachel Cleetus, an economist with the Climate program, designs and advocates for effective global warming policies at the federal, regional, state, and international levels.

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Nancy Cole, Director of Outreach, Climate and Energy Program
Cambridge, MA

Nancy Cole is the director of outreach for UCS's Climate and Energy Program.

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Brenda Ekwurzel, Climate Scientist, Assistant Director of Climate Research and Analysis
Washington, D.C

Brenda Ekwurzel is leading UCS's climate science education work aimed at strengthening support for strong federal climate legislation and sound U.S. climate policies.

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Alden Meyer, Director of Strategy & Policy/DC Office Co-Director
Washington, D.C

Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy for the Union of Concerned Scientists, is an expert on international and domestic climate change policy.

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Liz Perera, Senior Washington Representative
Washington, D.C

Liz Martin Perera, senior Washington representative for Climate Change Policy at UCS, has extensive expertise the public health impacts of climate change and climate change policy.

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Todd Sanford, Climate Scientist
Washington, D.C

Todd Sanford is a climate scientist with the Climate and Energy Program at UCS where he focuses on the public health impacts of and the financial costs associated with climate change.

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Lexi Shultz, Climate and Energy Legislative Director
Washington, D.C

Lexi Shultz, Climate and Energy Legislative Director at the Union of Concerned Scientists, is an expert on federal climate change policy.

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Erika Spanger-Siegfried, Senior Analyst, Climate & Energy Program
Cambridge, MA

Erika Spanger-Siegfried manages the energy and water project, a collaboration between the Union of Concerned Scientists and a multi-disciplinary team of more than 40 scientists from across the region.

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Jalonne L. White-Newsome, Kendall Science Fellow in Climate Change and Public Health
Washington, D.C

Jalonne L. White-Newsome is a Kendall Science Fellow at UCS and is an expert in climate change and public health.

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