I’m not the only one with an opinion, after all. Here are some others who have something interesting to say about what lies ahead.
Jack Wilbur, Social Marketing Expert, 4/3/07
What would you have to do to achieve a 15% drop in excess fertilization? How about to save 1.8 million gallons of water? Or to protect almost all of the high priority streambanks in a farm community from overgrazing? Jack Wilbur knows. Read Listen
Joy Towles Ezell, Florida’s First Lady of Listservs, 6/18/07
An electronic heiress to Erin Brokovich’s legacy, Joy uses a suite of Yahoo! groups to rally her neighbors and hound polluters in her rural Florida community. Read Listen Followup
Tom Elko, No Kidding Environmental Blogger, 6/19/07
Combining his original reporting with news he gathers from around the web, Tom proves that environmental journalism will survive — even if newspapers don’t. Read Listen
Glenn McAnamana, Online Impressario, 6/20/07
With just a Meetup group and a simple website, Glenn has formed a convincing civic organization in New York’s Upper East Side. Read Listen
Ginny C., A Nose for News, 6/21/07
Special education teacher by day, environmental newshound by night, Ginny C. has transformed her Care2.com account into a potent forum for advancing the causes she believes in. Read Listen
the_real_yaki, the Green Dean of Craiglist, 6/22/07
A one-man truth squad, the_real_yaki haunts the Craigslist environmental board, dispelling myths and assisting the curious. Read Listen


