The Science and Security Board and the Governing
Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists are delighted to announce
two new members, effective immediately. We welcome
Robert Socolow back to the
Science and Security Board and
Cyndi Conn to her new role on the Bulletin’s
Governing Board.
Socolow
is professor emeritus in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering at Princeton University. From 2000 to 2019, Socolow and
Steve Pacala were the co-principal investigators of Princeton's Carbon
Mitigation Initiative, a twenty-five-year (2001-2025) project supported
by BP. His best-known paper, with Pacala, was in
Science
(2004): "Stabilization Wedges: Solving the Climate Problem for the Next
50 Years with Current Technologies." That paper introduced the idea of
“wedges,” quantitative measurements for identifying the level of effort
associated with required climate mitigation strategies.
“I am delighted to welcome Rob Socolow back to the
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,” said Robert Rosner, chair of the
Bulletin’s Science and Security Board. “Rob’s work on Stabilization
Wedges has had a profound impact on how we look at climate mitigation
science and policies. His insistence that already-deployed technologies
could be scaled up to reduce greenhouse gas emissions rates
significantly should cause governments around the world to redouble
their efforts to combat catastrophic climate change and inspire citizens
everywhere to demand that they do so.”
Socolow was a member of the Science and Security Board
from 2008 to 2013 and served as chair for the last two years of his
term. The Board is composed of a select group of globally recognized
leaders with a specific focus on nuclear risk, climate change, and/or
disruptive technologies, and provides the organization with objective
external perspective on trends and issues in these fields.
Responsibilities include serving as the editorial advisory board of the
Bulletin, setting the time of the Doomsday Clock, and tracking trends in
global security.
Conn,
who is joining the Bulletin’s Governing Board, is the Executive
Director of Creative Santa Fe, a nonprofit organization dedicated to
using collaboration and the power of the arts to reframe critical issues
and drive positive change. Under her leadership, Creative Santa Fe has
supported major community events on our shared nuclear future and the
impact of climate disruptions.
“Cyndi Conn is widely regarded as a curator of art,
ideas, and people,” said John Balkcom, chair of the Governing Board.
“She has an extraordinary gift for connecting people to create
experiences and partnerships they hadn’t known were possible, and I am
delighted that she will be bringing that ability to the Bulletin.”
Conn serves on the Advisory Boards of The Black
Mountain Institute, the National Parks Arts Foundation, and the N Square
Innovators Network. She holds a master’s degree in Curatorial Studies
and Arts Administration from Skidmore College in conjunction with the
Tang Museum and a BA in Latin American studies from Tulane University.
The Bulletin’s Governing Board is responsible for
setting the strategic direction of the organization and for ensuring the
organization operates in a legal, ethical and professional manner.
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