by Carl Pope

  • Original sin

    The Clean Air Act story: back to the beginning 2

    Posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago In David Roberts' story about Henry Waxman's long struggle to strengthen the Clean Air Act (part onetwo), some important lessons were unavoidably overlooked, because Waxman inherited, struggled with, and never did manage to remedy a serious architectural flaw embedded in the original 1970 version of the law. Read More
  • Finding common ground in green

    Sierra Club and Clorox celebrate their partnership 10

    Posted 1 year, 5 months ago This year, Earth Day was bigger than ever, which prompted some hand-wringing over whether too many people were jumping on the green bandwagon. Wait a minute: Earth Day, too big? Didn't we want everyone on this bandwagon?

    Sustainability is a challenge we all face; our response to it could well define the 21st century. If we are going to succeed, it will take more than a "business as usual" approach. In fact, we believe the whole definition of "business as usual" needs to be upended. Business can no longer afford to ignore environmental warnings; environmentalists can no longer demonize business.… Read More

  • Advertisement
    Advertisement
  • And Now for Something Completely Different

    An in-depth response to “The Death of Environmentalism” 0

    Posted 4 years, 10 months ago In December 2004, Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope distributed this response to the essay "The Death of Environmentalism." Get the backstory here.

    There Is Something Different About Global Warming

    Dear Environmental Grant-Maker:

    You may have recently received a memorandum entitled "The Death of Environmentalism" by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus.

    Carl Pope.

    I was one of the twenty-five people interviewed for this piece. While I personally was treated fairly, I am still deeply disappointed and angered by it. I share the thesis that some fundamental changes are needed… Read More

  • Page 1 of 1 pages

The Basics

  • Name: Carl Pope

My Profile Page

Advertising Policy