A physician with a PhD in environmental engineering, Dr. Robert D. Morris is an internationally recognized authority in the field of drinking water and health. He has taught at several prestigious universities, and his work has been featured in the New York Times and the London Times and on Dateline NBC and the BBC. THE BLUE DEATH is his first book.
David De Rothschild
David De Rothschild is the 28-year-old founder and creator of Sculpt the Future, an independently run initiative that aims to raise environmental awareness and action through education. He is one of the judges for the New Statesman's Edge Upstart Award and The Observer Ethical Award. David was recently voted a "Young Global Leader" by the World Economic Forum and an "Emerging Explorer" for National Geographic's class of 2007.
Alan Weisman
ALAN WEISMAN's reports have appeared in Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, Discover, on NPR, and more. He has been a contributing editor to The Los Angeles Times Magazine and is Laureate Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Arizona.
Steve Tvedten
Steve Tvedten has been a pest control operator for over 35 years. Today Steve has thousands of alternatives that safely and effectively control all pest problems inside and outside without ever using any dangerous, volatile chemical poisons
Rochelle Strauss
Award winning author Rochelle Strauss, MES, has over 12 years of experience in environmental education. She specializes in educating children about the environment. One Well: The Story of Water on Earth , is Rochelle's latest book. Her previous book was, Tree of Life: the Incredible Biodiversity of Life of Earth.
Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Begley Jr., who may be best known for his role on the 1980s hit hospital drama
St. Elsewhere, has been a committed environmentalist since 1970. He drives an electric car, charges phones with solar-powered backpacks, owns modern windmill farms to offset his carbon footprint, and rides his bicycle to the Academy Awards.
Robert Young
Former clothing manufacturer with a B.A. in political science from the University of Washington, Robert Young founded Red Feather in 1994. As Executive Director of Red Feather, Robert has overseen the successful completion of 53 reservation-based housing projects, which includes conventional home construction, home rehabilitation (handicap accessible) and straw bale home construction projects.
Renee Loux
Loux has a passion for food and green living. As the author of two books, Living Cuisine and most recently The Balanced Plate, she has worked in the field of nutrition and culinary arts for a dozen years as a chef, teacher, consultant and former owner of The Raw Experience restaurant in Paia, Hawaii.
Terry
Kellogg
Terry
Kellogg is Executive Director of the company, One Percent for
the Planet, a rapidly growing network of companies that give
at least 1% of their revenues to environmental causes every year.
Terry has worked at the intersection of business and the environment
for more than ten years.
Linda
Loudermilk
Linda
Loudermilk is too smart to call such an imperious and turbulent
thing as nature her "muse." All that vastness, all
those numberless small symmetries, all the brutality and fragility
nature is, to be sure, the creative source material for Loudermilk"s
designs.
Lisa & Ron
Beres
Lisa
and Ron Beres, cofounders and owners of Green Nest LLC, help
transform your health and quality of life by taking a close look
at the toxins and chemicals in your home. Through cleaning up
the "nest" Lisa and Ron help thousands improve their
health and lifestyles.
Robert Frank
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Rick Levine
Jeff Jawer