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  1. Thomas C. Heller (born February 27, 1944) is a climate policy lawyer and academic. He currently serves as the chairman of the board for Climate Policy Initiative, an organization he founded in 2009 that works to improve energy and land use policies, with offices and programs in Brazil, China, Europe, India, and Indonesia, and the United States.

  2. www.climatepolicyinitiative.org › thomas-c-hellerThomas C. Heller - CPI

    As Chairman of the Board and Senior Strategic Advisor, Thomas C. Heller plays a critical role in all of CPI’s work programs, advising global leaders, and directing strategy and analysis. Heller founded CPI, and served as Executive Director from CPI’s start in 2009 until 2016.

  3. Thomas Heller is the Shelton Professor of International Legal Studies (emeritus) at Stanford University and the Director of Stanford’s Sustainability Finance Initiative at the Precourt Energy Institute.

  4. cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu › people › thomas_c_hellerThomas C. Heller | FSI

    An expert in international law and legal institutions, Thomas C. Heller has focused his research on the rule of law, international climate control, global energy use, and the interaction of government and nongovernmental organizations in establishing legal structures in the developing world.

  5. An expert in international law and legal institutions, Thomas C. Heller has focused his research on the rule of law, international climate control, global energy use, and the interaction of government and nongovernmental organizations in establishing legal structures in the developing world.

  6. Since CPI’s start in September 2009, Thomas C. Heller has served as the Executive Director. Before founding CPI, Heller was a professor at Stanford University for thirty years, serving as the...

    • Climate Policy Initiative
  7. An expert in international law and legal institutions, Thomas C. Heller has focused his research on the rule of law, international climate control, global energy use, and the interaction of government and nongovernmental organizations in establishing legal structures in the developing world.