Stephen Harper is Senior Director, Environment, Energy and Sustainability Policy, at the Intel Corporation. In that capacity, he is responsible for advising senior management and leading company influencing efforts on a wide variety of topics, ranging from chemicals management to energy efficiency, water policy and the role of Intel’s products in helping meet society’s toughest sustainability challenges. Outside Intel, Harper serves or has served on a number of outside boards (including the Energy Foundation, Energy Foundation China, the Chesapeake Conservancy, the Center for Innovation in Conservation, and the Center for Environmental Policy at American University). Prior to Intel, Harper served in senior positions at Amoco Oil Company, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ICF Consulting, and the California State Coastal Conservancy. Stephen has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado, where he graduated with highest honors. He also has a Master’s in International Affairs from Princeton University, an MBA from the University of Chicago, and has conducted graduate studies in city and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania.
Takes part in
Combating Climate Change as an Integral Aspect of Energy Demand, Production and Transmission
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How global energy corporations are going about combating climate change
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On the way to renewables: How the world's leading corporations are making their way to a more sustainable future
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Commercial and financial underpinnings of the global transition to renewables
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European vs American approaches to tackling climate change: Is switching to renewables more efficient than investing in lower-emission energy technologies?