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William Becker - climatedemocracyinitiative. org He is the founder and current executive director of the Presidential Climate Action Project, which has developed recommendations since 2007 for U S presidents and presidential candidates on how to confront global climate change and lead America’s transition to clean energy
William Becker, MD - Yale School of Medicine Frequent collaborators of William Becker's published research A big-picture view of William Becker's research output by year Research topics William Becker is interested in exploring
William Becker - Wikipedia William Becker William Becker may refer to: William D Becker (1876–1943), American politician and 39th mayor of St Louis, Missouri William J Becker (1927–2015), American theater critic and film studio executive (Janus Films) William W Becker (1921–2007), American creator of the Motel 6 concept
Public Service - Who`s Who Newsletters Mr Becker is a lifelong journalist who began his career at age 19 as a combat correspondent for Stars and Stripes during the Vietnam War He earned the military’s Bronze Star Medal for his reporting under fire
William S. Becker - HuffPost William Becker served for nearly two decades as a senior official at the U S Department of Energy, specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy
William Becker’s Biography | Muck Rack Author, columnist: Expert on green energy, climate policy expert, sustainable community development, disaster recovery, and more William Becker is an expert and frequent blogger on global climate change and America's transition to a net-zero carbon economy
William S. Becker | Author | Common Dreams William Becker is executive director of the Presidential Climate Action Project (PCAP), a nonpartisan initiative founded in 2007 that works with national thought leaders to develop recommendations for the White House and Congress on climate and energy policies