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Eliot Levine

Program Associate, Climate Change & Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund

Eliot Levine
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Eliot Levine is a Program Associate with the World Wildlife Fund's Climate Change program as well as the Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund. He joined WWF in September of 2005 as part of the Conservation Science Program. Prior to moving to DC, Eliot lived in NYC where he earned a Masters of Public Administration in Environmental Science and Policy from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. He also holds a Bachelors of Arts in Environmental Studies from Penn State University. Prior to working at WWF he had a short consulting role (as part of his masters program) with the United Nations analyzing transaction costs of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism. He has also worked with the Colorado Environmental Coalition on issues of "Smart" growth and campaign finance reform, Youth Vote on voter registration issues, and the EPA on chemical compliance issues.

Email: eliot.levine@wwfus.org

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