Nicholas Institute Staff
Timothy
Profeta
Tim is the founding director of the Nicholas Institute for
Environmental Policy Solutions. Since 2005, the Institute
has grown into a major non-partisan player in key environmental
debates, serving both the public and private sectors with
sound understanding of complex environmental issues. Prior
to his arrival at Duke, Profeta served as counsel for the
environment to Sen. Joseph Lieberman. As Lieberman’s counsel,
he was a principal architect of the Lieberman-McCain Climate
Stewardship Act of 2003. He also represented Lieberman in
legislative negotiations pertaining to environmental and
energy issues, as well as coordinating the senator’s energy
and environmental portfolio during his runs for national
office.
Profeta has continued to use his experience on Capitol Hill
to engage in the most pertinent debates surrounding climate
change. Since 2005, his work has included the development
of proposal with four senate offices to contain costs while
maintaining environmental integrity under a cap-and-trade
program. The Institute’s other work ranges from economic
analyses of climate scenarios for a variety of stakeholder
groups, to a proposal tackling the challenges of a carbon
offsets market in a cap-and-trade system, to developing
a climate change plan for the state of Utah. Profeta has
served as visiting lecturer at Duke Law School, where he
taught a weekly seminar on the evolution of environmental
law and the Endangered Species Act. He has also co-taught
a course on Corporate Sustainability and Climate Change
with the Duke Executive Education Program.





