Michael Shellenberger
Michael D. Shellenberger is a prominent American author and a former public relations expert known for his insightful commentary on environmental and energy issues. Born on April 24, 1971, he gained recognition as a leading voice in the climate debate, particularly for advocating for nuclear energy as a solution to global warming.
In 2020, Shellenberger published "Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All," a critical examination of prevailing environmental narratives and a call for pragmatic solutions to environmental challenges. His work emphasizes the importance of human innovation and technological advancement in addressing climate change rather than succumbing to fear-driven policies.
Shellenberger is also the founder of Environmental Progress, an organization dedicated to promoting clean energy solutions and countering misinformation about environmental issues. His advocacy for nuclear power and renewable energy has earned him a reputation as a controversial yet influential figure in environmental circles.
Throughout his career, he has contributed to numerous publications, including The New York Times, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal, where he shares his perspectives on environmental policy and sustainability. In recognition of his efforts, he has received accolades from various organizations for his commitment to advancing a balanced discourse on climate change and energy policy.