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Dr. Glen Barry is an internationally recognized environmental advocate, scientist, writer and technology expert. He is well-known within the environmental community as a leading global ecological visionary, public intellectual, and environmental policy critic.
Dr. Barry holds a Ph.D. in "Land Resources" from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Masters of Science in "Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development" also from Madison, and a Bachelor of Arts in "Political Science" from Marquette University. He is a political ecologist scientist with expert proficiencies in old forest protection, climate change, and environmental sustainability policy and ecology. His work is committed to communicating the severity of global ecological crises - and related justice, rights and equity issues - while actively proposing, advocating, and organizing with others sufficient solutions to achieve global ecological sustainability.
(4 comments) SHARE Tuesday, July 23, 2013 Ecocide Is Not Development. Love and Ecology Are the Answer.
Earth's ecosystems are collapsing; human and all other species' habitats are being lost; and our one shared biosphere is failing and dying. Love of other peoples and species, and of nature, truth, justice, and equity, is the only lasting basis for global ecological sustainability.
(16 comments) SHARE Tuesday, June 25, 2013 The Fascist State of America
#IStandWithEdwardSnowden because free nations don't spy on and murder their citizens. Democracies don't terrorize sovereign nations and their peoples with torture, false imprisonment, and drone-based perma-war. It is time to stand up against the oil oligarchy's police state that is stifling social change required to achieve universal human rights, justice, equity, and global ecological sustainability.