Obama’s Dream Green Team
Today, at 12p EST, the United States of America welcomed our 44th President, Barack Hussein Obama. While it is expected that he will assist this country out of its vast inadequacies created by the Bush Administration, the one great hope, is the ‘green’ hope. Many have talked in the weeks past of the Dream Green Team. But, we felt that on this day, it bears reminding who is on this team and welcoming them in their leadership roles of combating climate change.
Dr. Steven Chu – Department of Energy
Nobel Prize winning physicist. He has a sophisticated grasp of the complexities of global warming and a strong belief that it needs to be fought agressively. He has long been an advocate to alternative energy and nuclear power, arguing that a shift away from fossil fuel is necessary for our long term survival.
Lisa Jackson – Environmental Protection Agency
She comes from the post of serving as the New Jersey head of the Department of Environmental Protection. She has been a staunch defender of the environment in her state, setting policy on clean water, clean air, and land preservation. During her confirmation hearings, many heard music when she said, “Science will be the backbone of what the EPA does.”
Jane Lubchenco – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dr. Lubchenco is a marine ecologist and Professor of Zoology at Oregon State University. Her expertise includes ocean ecosystems and the human/environment nexus: biodiversity, climate change, sustainability science, ecosystem services, marine reserves, coastal marine ecosystems, the state of the oceans and of the planet.
Carol Browner – Asst. to the President for Energy and Climate Change
She was the head of the EPA under President Clinton. She believes that global warming is the greatest challenge we have ever faced. She will act as a coordinator for environmental, energy, climate, transport and related matters for the federal government.
Nancy Sutley – White House Council on Environmental Quality
She is currently serving as the Deputy Mayor for Energy and Environment of Los Angeles. She brings with her more than a decade in senior environmental, energy and water policy-making positions in California. She also has experience dealing with budget and legislative matters at the state and federal level.
Dr. John Holdren – White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Dr. Holdren is a professor of Environmental Policy at Harvard University. His work has focused on causes and consequences of global environmental change, analysis of energy technologies and policies, ways to reduce the dangers from nuclear weapons and materials, and the interaction of content and process in science and technology policy.


