David R. Montgomery
While our radar screens are focused on global warming, peak oil, and biodiversity loss, David Montgomery says we may be missing what he calls the "most basic environmental change sweeping the planet"—soil loss. Conventional agriculture is eroding and degrading the earth's most productive soils at a rate that will ultimately "undermine civilization," he says, unless society rethinks the way it treats this absolutely fundamental resource. More..
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David Orton
David was a highly-regarded proponent of "deep ecology," a perspective that sees all life forms – man, moose or microbe – as having an equal right to survive and flourish. But he was not only an ecological philosopher and a bold thinker; he was also a deeply principled man who made a remarkable effort to live in accordance with his beliefs, minimizing his ecological footprint by subsisting on a small hill farm in Nova Scotia which he and his wife, Helga Hoffmann-Orton, deliberately allowed to return to forest. More..
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Alexandra Morton
Alexandra Morton may live far from the public eye, tucked away in Echo Bay, the tiny community of docks and float homes on Gilford Island, British Columbia, but her passion and life work has often brought her into the spotlight.
For more than 3 decades, Morton has followed her calling to "understand the intelligence in a non-human mind, to know what another species is thinking," and today she is an outspoken advocate for conserving and protecting marine species on Canada's west coast. More..
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Annie Hill and Trevor Robertson
Annie Hill first crossed an ocean under sail when she was 20. With her new young husband, Pete Hill, she set off from England in an absurdly small twin-hulled catamaran, bound for the West Indies. The voyage made them realize that they loved the sailing and the lifestyle, but not the boat. Before long they were building their own vessel, which became their permanent home.
Trevor Robertson was born in Africa, raised in Western Australia, and trained as a geologist with specialized skills pertaining to offshore oil rigs. Having arrived independently at the same lifestyle decisions as the Hills, he built a 35-foot steel cutter in Maryborough, Queensland, and moved aboard. More..
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Andrew Heintzman
Andrew Heintzman is president and co-founder of Investeco, the first Canadian investment company to focus exclusively on investing in environmental sectors. More..
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Ronald Wright
Historian, novelist, and essayist Ronald Wright is the award-winning author of nine books of nonfiction and fiction published in 16 languages and more than 40 countries. Much of his work explores the relationships between past and present, peoples and power, other cultures and our own. More..
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Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall is a primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and environmental advocate whose studies with chimpanzees in Tanzania have changed not only our understanding of chimpanzees but also our understanding of the nature of human beings. Today she devotes virtually all of her time to advocacy on behalf of chimpanzees and the environment, travelling nearly 300 days a year. More...
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Kartikeya Sarabhai
Karabhai is the founder and director of India's Centre for Environment Education, headquartered in Ahmedabad. With 400 professional staff in 40 offices across the country, CEE reaches into every school system in India, in every Indian language and advising every state government on greening the curriculum. CEE is also active in Australia and Sri Lanka. More...
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Robert Bateman
One of the world's most celebrated wildlife artists, Robert Bateman was born in Toronto in 1930 and spent much of his youth observing and admiring the wildlife of the Toronto ravines. More..
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Bhutan: The Pursuit of Gross National Happiness
Special Presentation: Where on earth is Bhutan? What on earth is Gross National Happiness? Find out the answers in this 25-minute video, a Green Interview original production.
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Silver Donald Cameron speaks about Bhutan at TEDx Halifax
At a recent TEDx event in Halifax, Silver Donald Cameron presented an illustrated talk about Bhutan and its pursuit of Gross National Happiness, based on his visit to Bhutan in 2009 to observe a workshop on Education for Gross National Happiness. This video is free!
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The Honourable Jigme Yoser Thinley
The first democratically-elected Prime Minister of Bhutan, a country dedicated to improving its Gross National Happiness as opposed to its Gross National Product. His government's priorities include a fierce commitment to environmental conservation. More..
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Ronald Colman about Bhutan
Dr. Ronald Colman is founder and executive director of GPI Atlantic, a non-profit research group that has constructed an index of wellbeing and sustainable development called the Genuine Progress Index, using Nova Scotia as its test-bed. The GPI is a response to narrow measures like Gross Domestic Product, which record ecological destruction as economically positive. More..
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Diana Beresford-Kroeger
Diana Beresford-Kroeger is a scientist, gardener, writer and broadcaster who combines medical training with a love of botany. More..
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Dr. Gregory Cajete
A Native American educator and an eloquent expositor of the aboriginal understanding of the “nature of nature." His work embodies a deep understanding of the science, the thought processes and the spirituality of indigenous peoples. More..
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Bunker Roy
Social activist and educator, the founder of Barefoot College, which marries traditional knowledge with new sustainable technology. The school’s graduates have covered the countryside of several of the world’s poorest countries with solar power and clean drinking water. More..
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Andrew Nikiforuk
Author of The Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent, a scathing overview of the project which has made Canada one of the world's worst polluters, and an environmental pariah in the international community. More..
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William Rees
Dr. William Rees has been a professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP) since 1969. He founded SCARP’s ‘Environment and Resource Planning’ concentration and from 1994 to 1999 served as director of the School. More..
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Chris Turner
Author of The Geography of Hope: A Tour of the World We Need, a book designed to counter the hopelessness and despair that too often characterize the environmental movement by telling the stories of innovations and activists around the world who are showing the way forward. More..
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Bridget Stutchbury
She is a professor and Canada Research Chair in Ecology and Conservation Biology at York University, Toronto, and she is affiliated with more than a dozen organizations that seek to preserve bird habitats. More..
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Ronald Colman
Dr. Ronald Colman is founder and executive director of GPI Atlantic, a non-profit research group that has constructed an index of wellbeing and sustainable development called the Genuine Progress Index, using Nova Scotia as its test-bed. The GPI is a response to narrow measures like Gross Domestic Product, which record ecological destruction as economically positive. More..
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Dr. Gwynne Dyer
Perhaps the world's best-known and most distinguished expert on war – whose recent book Climate Wars, reveals that the world's military planners are already preparing for the possibility of wars, even nuclear wars, resulting from the international stresses caused by climate change. More..
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Elizabeth May
Elizabeth May is Leader of the Green Party of Canada. An environmentalist, writer, activist and lawyer, Elizabeth has been a leader in the environmental movement since she was a teenager, when she was part of a successful campaign to stop aerial insecticide spraying near her home on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. More..
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Jeff Rubin
Jeff Rubin is a Canadian economist and author. During a stellar career with CIBC World Markets he made a name for himself with prescient predictions. He has a knack for generating controversy, being mocked by peers only to be proven correct as history unfolds. More..
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Satish Kumar
Environmentalist, philosopher, peace activist, editor and educator, currently living in England. He has been a Jain monk and a nuclear disarmament advocate. A leader of the UK’s spirituality and ecology movements for more than three decades, he is the editor of Resurgence magazine, which has been called ‘the flagship of the green movement.’ More..
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David Hughes
A retired government geologist who has closely studied the world's oil supply, and who makes a convincing case that we have almost run out of inexpensive, easily recoverable oil. The result, he predicts, will be increasing oil shortages and widespread economic disruption. More..
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Farley Mowat
Farley Mowat has sold more books than any other Canadian author. His more than 40 books have been translated into over 20 languages, selling 18 million copies in 60 countries. He is also a renowned conservationist. More..
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Paul Watson is an animal rights and environmental activist committed to direct action and marine life conservation. He is founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which intervenes with illegal fishing and whaling activity. More..
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James Lovelock
James Lovelock is that rarest of rarities in the scientific world, a freelance scientist. Most scientists spend their careers inside institutions – universities, governments, research centres, corporate laboratories. James Lovelock has spent plenty of time inside institutions too – but as a migrant worker, not a settler. More..
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Vandana Shiva
Scientist, philosopher, feminist, author, environmentalist, activist, Dr. Vandana Shiva is a one-woman movement for peace, sustainability and social justice. More..
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