Author: John Mulrow
John is the 2009 MAP Sustainable Energy Fellow at the Worldwatch Institute. Every year MAP (www.maproyalty.com) funds several fellowships for graduated Stanford students to work in environmental NGO’s worldwide. John began his 1-year fellowship in June 2009 and is working under the Climate & Energy Program to prepare Worldwatch for the UN Climate Change Conference, taking place in Copenhagen this December. Worlwatch will be contributing to the negotiations with commentary, analysis, and authoring of IPCC reports. John graduated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Earth Systems specializing in sustainable land and water use.
Posts from this author:
- Extended tree growth season not as hot as it sounds for New England Foresters
- Suits and Ties Won’t Save the Climate: Joining Labor and Environment at COP15
- Chaos at Crunch Time
- They’re Saying Get It Done in Copenhagen!—But What is “It”?
- Promoting Low-Cost, Flood-Resilient Shelters: An Adaptation Story
- Now’s the time, rain or shine, we got 350 on our minds
- Focus on GDP Spells Insecure and Unsustainable Future
- Today is Blog Action Day
- World Development Report 2010: An Urgent Call and Detailed Vision for Climate Action
- “You have to agree on what an elephant looks like”: a lesson from the UNCCD’s COP9
- October is for Optimism
- Ground to Foster Bridges: UNCCD Executive Secretary on Desertification and Climate Change



