Board, Staff and Fellows

Dr. John Talberth, President and Senior Economist
Dr. John Talberth,

John holds a Ph.D. in International and Environmental Economics from the University of New Mexico and an M.A. in...

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Richard Mietz, Vice President and Environmental Law Fellow
Richard Mietz,
Richard has been involved with various environmental and public interest groups as an activist, attorney, and board...

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Susan Leopold, Secretary-Treasurer and Sustainability Education Fellow
Susan Leopold,
Susan is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers (www.unitedplantsavers.org). She has a Doctorate in Ethnobotany...

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Dr. Nejem Raheem, Director and Economics Fellow
Dr. Nejem Raheem,

Dr. Nejem Raheem serves as an environmental economics fellow at CSE and has worked on CSE projects analyzing the...

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Erin Gray, Economics Fellow
Erin Gray,
Erin holds a Master of Environmental Management degree from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and...

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Evan Branosky, Environmental Policy Fellow
Evan Branosky,
Evan Branosky is an environmental policy fellow at the Center for Sustainable Economy. With CSE, Evan has coauthored...

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About Us

CSE works to speed the transition to a sustainable society through rigorous analysis of policy, programs, and projects, by developing creative solutions for government agencies, businesses, non-profits, and educators, and by providing expert support for legislative, administrative, and legal campaigns. We keep our organization lean and effective by minimizing administrative staff and overhead and by relying on a network of distinguished fellows with expertise in the fields of ecological economics, conservation biology, sustainability analysis, and public interest law. We serve our partners by providing expertise they need but also take initiative on our own campaigns when key opportunities arise.

Our Vision

We believe that a swift transition to a New Economy based on the principles of sustainable development is the only way to emerge from the converging crisis of global economic collapse, climate change, and resource depletion in a manner that is just, rapid, and minimizes harm, especially to those least well off. Hallmarks of the New Economy have been well researched. It is the transition that needs to happen now. We need to marshal vast knowledge, skills, and resource of humanity to create a New Economy that:

  • Measures progress by improvements in well being and not expansion of the scale and scope of market economic activity.
  • Recognizes the immense value and importance of relationships and activities outside the so called formal sector.
  • Is based on a renewable energy platform, guarantees basic human needs, discourages wasteful consumption, and invests in rather than depletes natural, physical, social and cultural capital.
  • Replaces brutal and wasteful competition between nations, businesses, and individuals with one that binds us together in cooperative frameworks for solving civilization’s most urgent problems.
  • Is firmly ensconced within the Earth’s ecological limits and guided by our spiritual and ethical traditions.
  • Is diverse, adaptable, localized, and resilient.

Services

Center for Sustainable Economy hosts an experienced team of fellows with expertise in ecological economics, conservation biology, sustainability analysis, and public interest law. We provide support for the sustainability initiatives of non-profits, government agencies, and businesses. Our professional services include:

  • Benefit-cost analysis of public policy
  • Ecological footprint and carbon footprint analysis Non-market valuation
  • Expert support for comments, appeals, and litigation
  • Sustainable development plans and policies
  • Status and trends of key sustainability indicators
  • Lectures, workshops, trainings and curriculum for sustainability education
  • On-line calculators, surveys, and sustainability analysis tools Policy related research