Energy Vision

Meet Energy Vision’s Experts

Antonia Bryson, Esq.
Associate – Director of New York Outreach

Antonia Bryson, Director of EV’s New York Outreach, co-authored with Joanna Underwood the 2006 INFORM report, New York City‘s Commercial Waste Hauling Fleets: An Opportunity for New York City to Ensure Cleaner Quieter Waste Collection Operations.


Ms. Bryson is a practicing attorney who, for the last decade, ran the Urban Environmental Law Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping community groups and low-income individuals fight local environmental problems and advocate for improvement of their environment. She was formerly Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection in charge of New York City’s air and noise pollution control and hazardous materials programs. She led one of the largest programs in the country seeking to convert vehicles to alternative fuels. Prior to her service with the DEP, she founded and served as head of the environmental department of the New York City Law Department, which provides advice and legal assistance to all city agencies on environmental matters and pursues and defends lawsuits relating to the city’s environment.


Ms. Bryson presently serves as chair of the Export Committee of the Manhattan Citizens Solid Waste Advisory Board. She was a European Environmental Fellow of the German Marshall Fund and received the 2005 National Preservation Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation for her work in helping to preserve Governor’s Island. She graduated magna cum laude from Brown University and received her law degree from New York University.




James S. Cannon
Senior Research Associate

James S. Cannon is an internationally recognized researcher, author, and speaker on energy, environmental, and related public policy issues. He is also the President of Energy Futures, an energy and environmental research organization in Boulder, CO, serving nonprofit, government, and industry clients. Energy Futures also publishes two international periodicals, the quarterly The Clean Fuels and Electric Vehicles Report and the bimonthly Hybrid Vehicles.


Between l989 and 2005, as a staff member or consultant to INFORM, Jim Cannon authored or co-authored nine transportation reports that have been widely used references by government, business and environmental leaders in many countries. Many are now being distributed by Energy Vision:


Greening Garbage Trucks: Trends in Alternative Fuel Use: 2002-2005 (2006)
Greening Garbage Trucks: New Technologies for Cleaner Air(2003)
Bus Futures: New Technologies for Cleaner Cities(2000)
Gearing Up for Hydrogen: America’s Road to Sustainable Transportation (1998)
China at the Crossroads: Energy, Transportation and the 21st Century (1998).
Spotlight on New York: A Decade of Innovation in Alternative Transportation Fuels (1997),
Harnessing Hydrogen: The Key to Sustainable Transportation (1995)
Paving the Way to Natural Gas Vehicles (1993)
Drive for Clean Air (1989)


Between 1975 and 1987, Jim Cannon authored other INFORM reports on pollution and energy issues:


A Clear View: Guide to Industrial Pollution Control (1976)
Energy Futures: Industry and the New Technologies (1978)
Acid Rain and Energy: A Challenge for New Jersey (1984)
Controlling Acid Rain: A New View of Responsibility (1987)


He received an Award from the President’s Council on Environmental Quality for his role in planning the first 100 percent natural gas bus fleet in the US (in Driving Climate Change: Cutting Carbon from Transportation, Elsevier Press).


Jim Cannon received an A.B. degree in chemistry from Princeton University, and an M.S. degree in biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania.