Daniel Sarewitz
Daniel Sarewitz is Professor of Science and Society, and co-director and co-founder of the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes (CSPO), at Arizona State University. His work focuses on revealing and improving the connections between science policy decisions, research and innovation, and beneficial social outcomes. He lives and works in Washington, D.C., where he focuses his efforts on a range of activities to increase CSPO’s impact on science and technology policy at the national level. His new book, The Techno-Human Condition (co-authored with Braden Allenby), will be published by MIT Press in March 2011.
Recent Publications
Climate Pragmatism: Innovation, Resilience and No Regrets
A framework for renewed American leadership on climate change.
Recent Events and Presentations
Energy Innovation 2010
ITIF and other leading policy think tanks host a day-long conference to ask the hard questions about energy technology policy and innovation in America.
Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution
Please join ITIF and William Bonvillian, Director of the MIT Washington Office and a former senior adviser in the U.S. Senate, at an event to discuss key finding from his book, Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution.