
Profiles & Interviews
Fred Krupp's blog for the Financial Times
As a delegate at the World Economic Forum, Krupp shares his thoughts on the goings-on in Davos.Teaming Up With the Enemy: Fred Krupp — Environmentalist
Fred Krupp's new brand of environmentalism steers clear of the fallacy that either the economy wins or the environment wins.
U.S. News & World ReportUnlikely Allies
Can big business and environmentalists agree? Fred Krupp says yes.
Westport MagazineHow Fred Krupp's Singular Style Serves Business, Environment Well
Krupp has made Environmental Defense a leader in the advocacy world and with business.
The Wall Street JournalThe Greener Side of Business
Getting execs to rethink their environmental impact falls to activists like Fred Krupp.
Forbes
News & Publications
Ferenbach to Become New Chair of Environmental Defense Fund
06/25/2008 Press Release
Majority of Senate Voices Support for Progress on Comprehensive Climate Change Bill
06/06/2008 Press Release
Fred Krupp
President
Work
In his 23 years as head of Environmental Defense Fund, Fred Krupp has overseen the growth of EDF from a small nonprofit with budget of $3 million into a recognized worldwide leader in the environmental movement. Under his direction, EDF’s full-time staff has increased from 50 to 400, membership has expanded from 40,000 to more than 500,000 and new offices have opened in Raleigh, Austin, Boston, Sacramento and Beijing, China.
Krupp is widely recognized as the foremost champion of harnessing market forces for environmental ends, such as the market-based acid rain reduction plan in the 1990 Clean Air Act that The Economist hailed as “the greatest green success story of the past decade.” Today, this approach has become the leading model for solving the problem of global warming.
Krupp broke new ground by engaging American companies to lessen their impact on the environment. Strategic partnerships with McDonald’s, FedEx, and DuPont, among others, have resulted in the elimination of millions of pounds of waste, the adoption of hybrid delivery vehicles, and an accord to reduce the environmental risks of nanotechnology.
He also helped launch a corporate coalition, the U.S. Climate Action Partnership, whose Fortune 500 members—Alcoa, BP, Caterpillar, GE and dozens more—have called for strict limits on global warming pollution. The New York Times says, “Krupp has made a career of successfully pushing companies to make tough environmental changes.” (Environmental Defense Fund accepts no payments or contributions from its partners.)
Krupp is coauthor, with Miriam Horn, of New York Times Best Seller, Earth: The Sequel – The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming, published in March 2008 by W.W. Norton. The book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the inventors and entrepreneurs developing new clean-energy technologies that could transform the multi-trillion-dollar world energy economy and solve global warming.
Background
Educated at Yale and the University of Michigan Law School, Fred Krupp lives with his family in Connecticut. An avid rower, he won a gold medal in the 2006 world rowing championship sponsored by FISA, the international rowing federation. He was recently profiled in The Wall Street Journal and The New Republic and last year was among 16 people named America's Best Leaders by U.S. News and World Report.

