Expertise: International Development, Energy Issues
Martin Bee holds a B.A. from Texas Christian University and is currently an M.A. candidate at the Elliott School of International Affairs. He is a dual French-American citizen and has spent most of his youth living abroad in Nigeria and Indonesia. Martin specializes in international development, WASH (Water, sanitation, and hygiene), and next-generation energy issues.
He has previously worked for the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and hopes to one day pursue a career in either environmental law or next-generation energy policy.
Recent Posts
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ASP Senior Fellow Andrew Holland: Why the New York Times is Wrong on the National Ignition Facility
Posted on: 17 Oct 2012
FILED UNDER: Featured Items, News
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Dealing with America’s nuclear waste: a promising new patent
Posted on: 01 Oct 2012
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate, Energy, and Security, Featured Items
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Advancing the Economic Viability of Nuclear Fusion
Posted on: 10 Sep 2012
FILED UNDER: Fusion Energy
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Domestic Fusion at Risk
Posted on: 07 Sep 2012
FILED UNDER: Fusion Energy
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Wake up call from the Arctic
Posted on: 05 Sep 2012
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate, Energy, and Security, Featured Items
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ASP’s Andrew Holland quoted in AOL Energy
Posted on: 05 Sep 2012
FILED UNDER: Featured Items, News