About John P. Holdren

Environmental Science, Physics

John P. Holdren is a scientist studying the causes and consequences of global environmental change; energy, climate, science, and technology policy; nuclear arms control; and international cooperation in science and technology. He served as a science advisor to Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and directed the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) during Obama’s presidency.

Professional positions
  • 2021–present: Teresa and John Heinz Research Professor of Environmental Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
  • 1996–2009, 2017–2021: Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
  • 2009–2017: Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (under President Barack Obama)
  • 1973–1996: Assistant (1973–1975), associate (1975–1978), and full (1978–1996) professor of energy and resources, University of California, Berkeley
Notable publications
  • Diaz Anadon, Laura, and John P. Holdren. 2009. “Policy for energy technology innovation.” In Acting in Time on Energy Policy, ed. Kelly Sims Gallagher, 89–127. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
  • Holdren, John P. 2009. “Science in the White House.” Science 324(5927): 567.
  • National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control [John P. Holdren, chair]. 1997. The Future of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
  • Ehrlich, Paul R., Anne H. Ehrlich, and John P. Holdren. 1977 [1970]. Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment, 3rd edition. San Francisco, CA: W.H. Freeman and Company.
Degrees
  • PhD, aeronautics/astronautics and theoretical plasma physics, Stanford University
  • SM, aeronautics and astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • SB, aeronautics and astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Induction Remarks

Moynihan Lecture

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