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Home Reference Nature, Wildlife & Environment Earth Is Not For Sale, The: A Path Out Of Fossil Capitalism To The Other World That Is Still Possible
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Earth Is Not For Sale, The: A Path Out Of Fossil Capitalism To The Other World That Is Still Possible
by Peter Schwartzman and David Schwartzman
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AuthorPeter Schwartzman and David Schwartzman
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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Binding: Hardcover
About the author
Peter D Schwartzman has taught Environmental Studies at Knox College (in west-central Illinois, USA) since 1998. He holds a PhD in Environmental Sciences (University of Virginia, USA); an MSc in Science and Technology Studies (Virginia Tech, USA); and a BSc in Physics with a minor in Philosophy (Harvey Mudd College, USA). He has served as Alderman in Galesburg, IL since 2011, having been elected twice. He has co-founded two locally-focused non-profits (Knox Prairie Community Kitchen, and Growing Together, Inc.) and has served as a board member on many others (including, Galesburg Athletic Youth Club, Galesburg Farmers' Market Association, Illinois Stewardship Alliance, and Western Illinois Nature Group). He oversees two websites: solarutopia.org and onehuman.org (personal blog). He has two children and loves to play Scrabble, basketball and tennis. David W Schwartzman is Professor Emeritus at Howard University (Washington D.C., USA) and is a biogeochemist and environmental scientist. He holds a PhD in Geochemistry from Brown University, USA. He contributes to his older son Peter Schwartzman's website solarUtopia.org. His publications include: Life, Temperature and the Earth (2002), and several recent papers in Capitalism Nature Socialism (CNS). David serves on the CNS Advisory Board, and is also on the Advisory Board of Science & Society, and the Institute for Policy Research & Development. He is an active member of the DC Statehood Green Party/Green Party of the United States as well as several other community organizations, especially since his retirement from Howard University at the end of June, 2012.