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John Francis walks the Earth, carrying a message of careful, truly sustainable development and respect for our planet.

THE most important writer of interludes, at the period when they were merging into comedy, was John Heywood, choir boy at the Chapel Royal in London, and at one time connected with the production of plays at the court of Henry VII.

John P. Holdren is the Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy and Director of the Program on Science, Technology, and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, as well as President and Director of the Woods Hole Research Center.

John Kasaona is a pioneer of community-based conservation -- working with the people who use and live on fragile land to enlist them in protecting it.


Jonathan Capehart is an editorial writer for The Washington Post, specializing in national politics and environmental issues.

JOSH TICKELL: Filmmaker, Author and Environmentalist, REBECCA HARRELL TICKELL: Producer, Marketing Director, and Musician


Kathy Madden is an environmental designer who, as a member of the senior leadership team, has guided the development of Project for Public Spaces since 1975.








Founder, Sustainable South Bronx; Peabody Award-Winning Radio Broadcaster; MacArthur "Genius" Fellow


At Stanford, Mark Z. Jacobson uses numerical models to study the effects of energy systems and vehicles on climate and air pollution, and to analyze renewable energy resources.

Mathis Wackernagel is a Swiss-born sustainability advocate. He is currently Executive Director for Global Footprint Network, an Oakland, California-based non-profit that focuses on developing and promoting metrics for sustainability.

Michael Northrop directs the Sustainable Development grantmaking program at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund in New York City, where he focuses on global warming, forest protection and marine conservation.

Michele Coleman Mayes assumed the position of Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Pitney Bowes in February 2003.






In her latest work, Naomi Klein wonders: What makes our culture so prone to the reckless high-stakes gamble.


Nelson E. Fabian serves as the Executive Director and CEO of the 67 year old National Environmental Health Association.

Nic Marks gathers evidence about what makes us happy, and uses it to promote policy that puts the well-being of people and the planet first.

Geopolitical expert Parag Khanna foresees a future where American influence is waning, and the new powerhouses (and threats) may not be the players you'd expect.


A banker by training, Pavan Sukhdev runs the numbers on greening up -- showing that green economies are an effective engine for creating jobs and creating wealth.

Dr. Peter H. Gleick is co-founder and President of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security in Oakland, California.


Rajan Menon is the Monroe J. Rathbone Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University.

Ray Kurzweil is an inventor, entrepreneur, author and futurist. Called "the restless genius" by the Wall Street Journal and "the ultimate thinking machine" by Forbes, Kurzweil's ideas on the future have been touted by his many fans, ranging from Bill Gates to Bill Clinton.

Rhonda I. Zygocki is vice president of policy, government, and public affairs for Chevron Corporation.


Rob Dunbar looks deeply at ancient corals and sediments to study how the climate and the oceans have shifted over the past 50 to 12,000 years.

Rob Harmon is an expert on energy and natural resources policy -- looking at smart ways to manage carbon, water and the energy we use every day.

The co-founder of Friends of the High Line, Robert Hammond helped lead the effort to build an elevated park on an abandoned railway line in Manhattan.



Dr. Rosina M. Bierbaum was confirmed as the Associate Director for Environmentin the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) on July 30, 1998.

Roz Savage gave up her life as a management consultant to row across the Atlantic in 2005.





As a journalist reporting on China, Sheryl WuDunn saw the everyday oppression of women around the world.

Award-winning writer, environmentalist, sailor, educator, columnist, author of 16 books -- and an impassioned and entertaining speaker.












With photography, Yann Arthus-Bertrand has captured the beauty of the Earth. Through video and film, his latest projects bind together ecology and humanism. For him, it's all about living together.

Zain Verjee is co-presenter of CNN Today and World News with Don Riddell, based in London.


