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Mister Sustainable

Internationally-recognized author and climate change/sustainability expert. Represented by Ben Myatt of Celebrity Speakers Associates. Former chairman of the Sierra Club of Central Florida, certified global warming presenter by National Wildlife Federation, co-founder of the Green Earth Expo, founding expert at Keyboard Culture Expert Community, shared professional blog space with Al Gore at AlAndCorbett.com.

Author homepage: MisterSustainable.com

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corbettkroehler about 1 year ago

I had the distinct pleasure to hear Hunter Lovins speak at Focus the Nation 2008 at the University of Central Florida on January 31, 2008. She did a truly superb job. If I had to give a presentation on the climate crisis and rampant consumerism, I would not have changed a single word or slide from what she presented.

 

Natural capitalism is it!

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