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Preparing for Carbon Pricing: Case Studies from Company Experience: Royal Dutch Shell, Rio Tinto, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company
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Tim Juliani is a Senior Advisor to the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES). He is a recognized expert in the nexus of climate, energy, policy and corporate sustainability. Most recently, Mr. Juliani had been Director of Corporate Engagement & Sustainability at Edison Energy, an energy consulting firm, where he advised clients on their sustainability and renewable energy strategies, designing and achieving ambitious targets, improving reputation and managing risk. He provided thought leadership on sustainability-related topics and worked closely with EE’s non-profit partners.
Prior to Edison Energy, for more than ten years, Mr. Juliani directed the Business Environmental Leadership Council at C2ES (Center for Climate & Energy Solutions–previously the Pew Center on Global Climate Change). With 30+ Fortune 500 companies across multiple sectors and combined revenue of $2.3 trillion and 3.5 million employees, the Council is the largest U.S.-based membership group of companies devoted solely to climate-related policy and solutions.
At C2ES, Mr. Juliani was part of a world-renowned thought leadership team. He co-developed the annual EPA Climate Leadership Awards and conference, which over seven years has grown to one of the leading climate conferences in the United States. He represented C2ES at eight UNFCCC Conferences of the Parties from Copenhagen to Marrakech, and has spoken on corporate sustainability and climate change related issues across North & South America, Europe, Africa and Australia. He was a senior member of the Pew Center team during the strategic transition to C2ES. He has also worked at the U.S. EPA, where he launched the GreenChill voluntary corporate partnership program to reduce high global warming potential gases.
Mr. Juliani is a member of both the Science-Based Targets Initiative Technical Advisory Group and the Natural Capital Partners Advisory Forum. He is an avid photographer, runner, biker and scuba diver.
Mr. Juliani earned his Master of Arts in international economics, energy and environment at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, D.C.. He also completed a post-baccalaureate program at the University of Washington, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in religion, magna cum laude, with highest honors, and a minor in medieval history from Middlebury College in Vermont.
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