The Geography of Hope
 Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Couple of new articles on The Geography of Hope have emerged this week.

Here's an article in Edmonton's See Magazine.

And here's a great interview I did by email with Lee Schnaiberg for Green Living Online.

Keen-eyed readers of the book will recognize Lee as one of the names thanked in the acknowledgements. The proximate cause for that thanks was Lee's blog, Exuberant Pantaphobia, which I mined regularly for leads throughout my research. More broadly speaking, though, Lee's been on the climate beat since he was a filmmaker working on a documentary about climate change who used to crash on my couch when he passed through Toronto back in '97. No one knows the green world better than Lee, and no one's more generous with his knowledge and vast web of contacts. Some deep-pocketed organization should just bite the bullet and give him a permanent fellowship in sustainability research and innovation or something and be done with it.

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