Lifelong environmentalist now focused on replacing existing economies with a green one in which taxes and subsidies make sense or make way for land dues and rent dividends.
Affiliation:
Society for Ecological Economics
Some Things I'm Trying to Do to Promote Sustainability:
Research. Write. Get published. Get interviewed. Attend meetings, events. Organize meetings, events. Recruit others. Fundraise. Lobby. The usual.
Interests:
Social change as public awareness rises. Anthropology. Linguistics. Hard science. Good fiction, literature. Scriptwriting.
Hi, Jeffery,
I like your suggestions. After I responded to your initial comment, I saw that I should have posted my response on the Comment Wall, which is on the Portland Book Club main page so everyone could see it. So I cut-and-pasted it there, too. I suggest you post your suggestions about nominating titles and getting together on the Comment Wall too, so that everyone can see it and respond.
Hi, Jeffery,
The Portland book club is just getting started and we haven't yet communicated yet with each other. I'm definitely game for us to pick a book then either talk online or get together to discuss it. I've been "meaning to" get to a few of the books on GreenLeaves' Sustainability Bookshelf -- how about you? Anyone else have some thoughts about how we can get started?
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I like your suggestions. After I responded to your initial comment, I saw that I should have posted my response on the Comment Wall, which is on the Portland Book Club main page so everyone could see it. So I cut-and-pasted it there, too. I suggest you post your suggestions about nominating titles and getting together on the Comment Wall too, so that everyone can see it and respond.
The Portland book club is just getting started and we haven't yet communicated yet with each other. I'm definitely game for us to pick a book then either talk online or get together to discuss it. I've been "meaning to" get to a few of the books on GreenLeaves' Sustainability Bookshelf -- how about you? Anyone else have some thoughts about how we can get started?
Pat