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At the Crossroads of Science and Environmental Policy....
The Heinz Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank dedicated to improving the scientific and economic foundation for environmental policy.
The Center tackles some of the most important environmental issues of our time by convening business, environmental groups, academia and government.
Our guiding philosophy is that we must all work together to find lasting solutions to environmental challenges and leave the earth a better place for future generations.
Meet Thomas Lovejoy, Our President |
Tom Lovejoy’s appreciation for wildlife and nature began at an early age. He has devoted his career to the environment, from studying biodiversity to creating the concept of debt-for-nature swaps and founding the PBS show Nature.
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News and Events
- September 18, 2008: Thomas Lovejoy presents keynote address at the Pacific Forest Trust’s annual “Forest Fete” in San Francisco
- August 3-8, 2008: The Heinz Center participates in the Ecological Society of America’s annual conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- June 17, 2008: State of the Nation's Ecosystems 2008 released along with environmental policy recommendations
- May 19, 2008: Carnegie Mellon University Student Joins the Heinz Center as Summer Fellow
- May 8, 2008: The Consortium for Ocean Leadership elects Bob Corell Trustee
- May 7, 2008: Heinz Center and Ceres announce partnership on “Resilient Coasts” Project
- May 5, 2008: Robin O'Malley speaks at the 2008 National Clean Water Policy Forum
- May 4, 2008: University of Alaska, Anchorage, awards Bob Corell an honorary degree
- April 4, 2008: Remembering John Heinz, an editorial
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