Featured in Chasing Chimeras (in order of appearance)

Basav Sen is the Climate Policy Director at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC.

Ann Alexander was a senior attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council in San Francisco and is now with Devonshire Strategies in San Carlos, CA.

Melanie Plaut is a retired physician and is with Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, Risky Business and 350PDX

Richard Plevin is a consultant in Portland, Oregon, doing research and modeling related to the climate effect of biofuels.

Kate Murphy is the Senior Community Organizer with Columbia Riverkeeper

Ben Eichenberg is a staff attorney with San Francisco Baykeeper.

Shoshanna Wechsler is an organizer with the Sunflower Alliance in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Maureen Brennan is a retired clinical lab scientist who lives in Rodeo, California not far from the Phillips 66 refinery.

Gary Hughes is the Americas Program Coordinator for the international organization Biofuelwatch. He lives in Berkeley, California.

Theo LeQuesne works on the climate team with the Center for Biological Diversity in Oakland, California, and organizes their California Oil and Gas campaigns.

Greg Karras, a principal at the Community Energy reSource, is an expert on the dangers and fallacies of renewable diesel.

Dan Serres is the advocacy director for Columbia Riverkeeper.

Warren Seely is a fourth generation mint farmer in the Clatskanie, Oregon region, whose fields are under threat from a propoed renewable diesel refinery slated to be built at Port Westward along the Columbia River Estuary.

Brandon Schilling is a farmer in Clatskanie, OR, and one of the community leaders working to stop the renewable diesel refinery at Port Westward.

Jim Walsh is the policy director at Food and Water Watch in Washington, DC.

Tyler Lobdell is a staff attorney with Food and Water Watch in Boise, ID.

Brenda Abbott lives in Wilder, ID, next door to a giant feedlot.

Danny Cullenward is a climate economist and Senior Fellow with the University of Pennsylvania.

Barbara Haya is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Environmental Public Policy, where she directs the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project.

Thomas Joseph is a Hoopa Valley Tribal Member and the carbon pricing educator for the Indigenous Environmental Network.

Alex Budd is an organizer for the Pacific NW Forest Climate Alliance.

Eric de Place is an environmental consultant with Salish Strategies in Seattle.

Mark Jacobson is a professor of environmental engineering at Stanford University and author of No Miracles Needed.

Dr. Bonnie Hamilton is with San Francisco Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility.

Kathy Kerridge lives in Benecia, CA and is with Communities Against Carbon Transport and Injection.

Brenna Bell is the Forest Climate Manager with 350PDX.