Armond Cohen

Advocating technologically inclusive approaches to solving climate change
Activism
Climate Change

Armond is the co-founder and president of the Clean Air Task Force. He collaborates on their research and advocacy efforts to decarbonize global energy systems and the requirements to do so. Before founding CATF, Armond founded the Conservation Law Foundation's Energy Project. 

Armond has authored numerous articles on climate change, energy system transformation, and air pollution. He is a member of the Keystone Center Energy Board and co-Chair of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance. 

Armond is an honors graduate of Harvard Law School and Brown University. In 2020, he was awarded the Sam Rose ‘58 and Julie Walters Prize at Dickinson College for Global Environmental Activism.

Armond Cohen