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    Eco Barons: The New Heroes of Environmental Activism

    by Edward Humes


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    • ISBN-13: 9780061350306
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication date: 01/19/2010
    • Edition description: Reprint
    • Pages: 367
    • Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.10(d)

    Edward Humes is the author of ten critically acclaimed nonfiction books, including Eco Barons, Monkey Girl, Over Here, School of Dreams, Baby E.R., Mean Justice, No Matter How Loud I Shout, and the bestseller Mississippi Mud. He has received the Pulitzer Prize for his journalism and numerous awards for his books. He has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, and Sierra. He lives in California.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: The Plan-Buy Low, Sell Never 1

    Part 1 out of fashion

    1 Reaching the Summit 17

    2 The Empire Strikes Out 34

    3 Lost and Found 51

    4 Image and Reality 71

    Part 2 of hot spots and hooters

    5 Thinking Like Aldo 95

    6 They Never Saw It Coming 116

    7 The Polar Bear Express 144

    Part 3 waiting for thoreau

    8 A Plum in the Wood Basket 171

    9 Bees and Trees 190

    10 Your Land is My Land 201

    Part 4 lone wolves

    11 Andy Frank and the Power of the Plug 221

    12 Can a Malibu Pool Cleaner Save the World? 245

    13 The Turtle Lady 265

    14 Wild Man 280

    Epilogue: Schemers and Dreamers 294

    Appendix: Some Resources 308

    Acknowledgments 311

    Notes 312

    Index 348

    What People are Saying About This

    Terry Tamminen

    “Humes is a master story teller, illuminating the compelling lives of an unlikely cast of characters who just may save us from ourselves, while inspiring us to save our planet.”

    Bill McKibben

    “I know some of the heroes chronicled [in ECO BARONS]—they are unlikely champions, but united by passion, hard work, and a willingness to think outside of conventional paths. Their stories will dramatically expand your sense of what you can do for the environment!

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    “Well written and compelling, Eco Barons gives the reader a first glimpse of the activists, philanthropists and gadflies who may well turn out to be the J.D. Rockefellers and Rachel Carsons of our time.”
    Cleveland Plain Dealer

     

    Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward Humes offers readers an eye-opening look at the remarkable philanthropists and visionaries who are devoting their lives to saving the earth from overdevelopment and destruction. In Eco Barons, Humes, the bestselling author of Mississippi Mud and Monkey Girl, gives us fascinating portraits of extraordinary men and women who are dedicated to humankind’s survival—as important a contribution to the environmental cause as Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. As the New York Times points out, “Humes’s urgent message is clear: We must all strive to become ‘eco barons’ in our own right if we are to save Planet Earth.”

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    Outside Magazine
    "Humes’ in-depth reporting makes the book stand as a solid portrait of the new face of American environmentalism."
    Bill McKibben
    I know some of the heroes chronicled [in ECO BARONS]—they are unlikely champions, but united by passion, hard work, and a willingness to think outside of conventional paths. Their stories will dramatically expand your sense of what you can do for the environment!
    Terry Tamminen
    Humes is a master story teller, illuminating the compelling lives of an unlikely cast of characters who just may save us from ourselves, while inspiring us to save our planet.
    Los Angeles Times
    This is a fine little book: a collection of starry-eyed portraits of environmentalists who have devoted their lives and/or fortunes to saving the Earth.
    Booklist (starred review)
    A dramatic, insightful history of environmental conflicts and breakthroughs threaded through timely and inspiriting profiles in courage and creativity.
    Outside magazine
    Humes’ in-depth reporting makes the book stand as a solid portrait of the new face of American environmentalism.
    Reuters
    Eco Barons reminds me of the best that journalism has to offer as Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Humes has a knack for flowing the narrative in his tales as well as any fiction writer....offers welcome tales of people making positive change.
    E - The Environmental Magazine
    What [ECO BARONS] uncovers are folks who have taken their profitable businesses and turned them into seriously beneficial enterprises. . . .These profiles are lessons in the lasting power of conservation, which, even more than corporate profits, remains an essential part of the great American identity.
    New York Times
    ECO BARONS...offers encouraging, often inspirational, profiles of nearly a dozen would-be planet savers. . . .[Humes’] urgent message is clear: We must all strive to become “eco barons” in our own right if we are to save Planet Earth.
    Booklist
    "A dramatic, insightful history of environmental conflicts and breakthroughs threaded through timely and inspiriting profiles in courage and creativity."
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