Since the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition’s launch in 2006, Dr. Patrick Moore has played a key role as co-chair in building the organization into the diverse coalition it is today. His role as coalition co-chair is just one chapter in a lifetime of leadership on the cutting edge – whether as an environmentalist, a scientist or a thought leader. As he announces his retirement, CASEnergy Coalition extends our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Dr. Moore on behalf of our more than 3,000 members across the country. The coalition has become an important voice in the public dialogue about our energy future, and Dr. Moore has been critical to our success. We welcome a future for the coalition grounded on the foundation he helped us lay.
As a founding co-chair, Dr. Moore will remain a valued member of the coalition, lending his unique perspective as a “sensible environmentalist” on the important role that nuclear energy plays in helping America meet its clean energy goals. We encourage you to visit the coalition’s website and social media channels often for more insights from Dr. Moore, and we encourage you to share your own thoughts and appreciation with Dr. Moore by e-mail.
Dear Clean and Safe Energy Coalition Members:
With more than 3,000 influential members across the nation, the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition has become an important voice in conversations about our country’s energy future. We know that nuclear energy must continue to be part of a solution – not just to our energy challenges, but to our economic and environmental challenges – and the coalition continues to make great strides toward making sure that Americans understand why.
The mission endures, and the coalition is stronger than ever, so it is with mixed emotions that I share with you today my decision to retire as Co-Chair of the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition. I will remain an active member, but am at the point in my career where I am ready to step down from a leadership role and spend more time with my family.
In partnership with my fellow co-chair and friend Christine Todd Whitman, I have seen the coalition make great progress in helping Americans make informed decisions about their energy choices. We have seen Americans take a greater interest in this country’s energy resources and become the champions of nuclear energy development.
As my full-time work with the coalition comes to an end, my work as a sensible environmentalist continues. I will continue to be a vocal advocate for nuclear energy and help others understand the clean air attributes of this important energy source as well as the many other benefits it provides to the American public.
I thank the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition for the opportunity to lead this effort, speak on your behalf and learn from you over the past six years. I truly believe that through the coalition, we will help guarantee a clean, safe and reliable energy future. It is up to us to listen, educate and keep the momentum going. Thank you for being a member, and for your support throughout this journey.
Sincerely,

Dr. Patrick Moore
Founding Co-Chair, Clean and Safe Energy Coalition