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curriculum. An important contribution Cortese made was the establishment of the American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment, an organization of more than 600 colleges and universities in every state and the District of Columbia who have committed to take action on climate and prepare students through research and education to solve the climate challenges of the 21st century. He served as President of Second Nature from its establishment in March 1993 through August 2012—a period of almost 20 years.
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In 2012 he became a principal of Sustainable Visions, LLC, a frequent consultant to higher education, industry and non-profit organizations on establishment of sustainability principles and programs. He is the co-coordinator of the Intentional Endowments Network that supports colleges, universities,
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a foundation of all learning and practice, i.e. teaching a balance between production and consumption in a way that preserves the delicate balance of nature. This organization has become an advocate for teaching sustainability at all institutions of higher learning through its incorporation into the
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In addition, he is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He served as a trustee of Tufts University and was a founding member of the board of directors of The Natural Step US and of the Environmental Business Council of New England. He has been a consultant to UNEP, a
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Cortese also joined the Board of Trustees of Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vermont, in 2008, a college focused on development of environmental sustainability, and in 2018 was named chairman of the board of trustees.
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from 1976 to 1978. He became Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1979 and continued in that position until 1984, through the terms of Governors
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member of the EPA Science Advisory Board, President Clinton's Council on Sustainable Development's Education Task Force and a Woodrow Wilson Fellow for Higher Education.
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and other mission-driven tax-exempt organizations in aligning their endowment investment practices with their mission, values, and sustainability goals.
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Director of the Air Quality Program for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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Cortese was raised in the north end of Boston and received his high school education at
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regulations were developed, serving as a model for New England and eastern Canada.
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In 1984 he became the Director of the Center for Environmental Management at
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established Second Nature, a non-profit organization focused on making
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in 1964. Following his graduation he was employed by the
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American health and environmental official (born 1947)
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Edward J. King
Michael Dukakis
Winthrop, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Tufts University
Harvard School of Public Health
Environmental literacy
Phi Beta Kappa
United States Public Health Service
Department of Environmental Protection
environmental awareness
Boston Latin High School
Tufts University
United States Public Health Service
Harvard School of Public Health
Air Quality Program
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Michael Dukakis
Edward J. King
acid rain
Tufts University
John Kerry
Teresa Heinz
environmental sustainability
"Anthony Cortese | Second Nature"
the original
Board of Trustees
Archived

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