- Tim Wirth
Timothy E. Wirth (b.
September 22 ,1939 ) is a formerUnited States Senator fromColorado . Wirth, a Democrat, was a member of the House from1975 to1987 and was elected to the Senate in 1986, serving one term there before stepping down. He was Undersecretary of State for Global Affairs during theClinton Administration .In the State Department, he worked with Vice PresidentAl Gore on global environmental and population issues, supporting the administration's views onglobal warming . A supporter of the proposedKyoto Protocol , Wirth announced the U.S.'s commitment to legally binding limits ongreenhouse gas emissions.Early life Career and Family
Wirth is a graduate of
Phillips Exeter Academy andHarvard University and holds a PhD fromStanford University . He has also served as a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers. Wirth is married to Wren Winslow Wirth, the President of the Winslow Foundation; together they have two children, Christopher and Kelsey Wirth. Their daughter, Kelsey Wirth, is the co-founder of the orthodontic production company Align Technology, makers ofInvisalign . [http://www.activistcash.com/biography.cfm/bid/2828] His nephew, Peter Wirth, was elected in 2004 to the New Mexico State Legislature. His brother, the lateJohn Wirth , was a professor atStanford University .Political career
Wirth began his political career as a White House Fellow under President
Lyndon Johnson and was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education in the Nixon Administration. In 1970, Wirth returned to his home state and ran successfully for theU.S. House of Representatives in 1974. He represented Denver suburbs in Congress from 1975-1987. As a first term Congressman, Wirth organized the “Freshman Revolt” in 1975 unseating a handful of "old bull" committee chairmen, and encouraging others to be more inclusive. With colleaguesNorman Mineta ,Leon Panetta andDick Gephardt , he was part of “The Gang of Four” on the House Budget Committee challenging the budget process with bipartisan budget ideas, and developing a high technology and alternative budget in 1982. As Chair of the Telecommunications Subcommittee, he was the lead legislator in bringing competition to the video and telephone industries. Wirth also authored the Indian Peaks Wilderness Act of 1978.Wirth was elected to theU.S. Senate in 1986 where he focused on environmental issues, particularly global climate change and population stabilization. In 1988, he organized the historic Hansen hearings on climate change. With his close friend, the late SenatorJohn Heinz (R-PA), he authored “Project 88”, outlining the groundbreaking “Cap and Trade” idea which became law in theClean Air Act Amendments of 1990 . He authored the far-reaching Colorado Wilderness Bill which became law in 1993, and with SenatorAlan Simpson (R-WY) he authored major legislation focused on population stabilization. Wirth also organized the Senate Task Force on the Expansion of Major League Baseball, which became a major factor in the awarding of a new expansion franchise to Denver. He chose not to run for re-election in 1992, citing in a front page cover story in the Sunday New York Times Magazine (August 9, 1992), frustration with the ever increasing role of money in politics to the exclusion of focus on public policy.After Congressional Service
Following two decades of elected politics, Wirth was national Co-chair of the Clinton-Gore campaign, and served in the U.S. Department of State as the first
Undersecretary for Global Affairs from 1993 to 1997. He led U.S. foreign policy in the areas of refugees, population, environment, science, human rights and narcotics. He chaired the United States Delegation at the 1994 Cairo Conference on Population and Development, and was the lead U.S. negotiator for theKyoto Climate Conference until he resigned from the Administration in late 1997 to accept Ted Turner’s invitation to be President of the newly createdUnited Nations Foundation .As President of the UN Foundation (UNF) since its inception in early 1998, Wirth has organized and led the formulation of the Foundation’s mission and program priorities, which include the environment, women and population, children’s health, and peace, security and human rights. The Foundation also engages in extensive public advocacy, fundraising, and institutional strengthening efforts on behalf of the United Nations. By mobilizing these diverse resources, the UN Foundation works with many public and private partners and manages a variety of campaigns to help solve major problems facing the UN and the world community. [ [http://www.unfoundation.org/about/board/wirth.asp UN Foundation Bio] ]Work with the United Nations Foundation
*Mobilizing resources in support of the eradication of polio with
Rotary International , theGates Foundation , and theWorld Bank ;
*Initiating a global campaign to diminish the impact of measles with theAmerican Red Cross , theCenters for Disease Control and UN Agencies;
*Stimulating a nationwide grassroots program for the purchase of anti-malaria bed nets (“Nothing But Nets ”) with many partners (including theWorld Health Organization and theNational Basketball Association );
*Organizing support for the special needs of adolescent girls within the UN and many private sector partners with Nike and lead UN Agencies;
*Supporting theUnited Nations Population Fund , and working with Congress to increase U.S. funding and bring greater focus to AIDS prevention;
*Developing standards for better managing tourism’s impact on the environment and contribution to climate change in close partnership withUNESCO and withExpedia and other industry leaders;
*Leading work to develop the UN framework for the post-Kyoto climate negotiations through a close partnership with the UN’s leadership and retired heads of State throughout the world (The Club of Madrid );
*Managing a public-private effort with major segments of the agriculture community and UN agencies for better understanding of the promise, challenge and economics of bioenergy; and
*Advancing aggressive standards for energy efficiency in the U.S. and abroad with the U.S.-centered Energy Future Coalition.The
University of Colorado at Denver currently has an endowed Tim Wirth Chair in Environmental and Community Development Policy. The current holder of the chair is the man Wirth replaced in the Senate,Gary Hart .ee also
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Atari Democrat References
* [http://www.unfoundation.org/about/board/wirth.asp Tim Wirth profile] provided by the United Nations Foundation
External links
* [http://www.npg.org/newsltr/winter97_lo.htm#Tim%20Wirth Wirth Leaves State Department for Foundation]
* [http://www.unfoundation.org United Nations Foundation]
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