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Weisman says he was born Jewish, but went freelance later in life.
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More and more, every story becomes an environmental story, Weisman says.
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Alan Weisman thinks the current crisis started about a decade ago.
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The first book Weisman ever bought was Audubon's Guide to the Eastern Bird.
I personally enjoy it immensely... but if someone found a way to create food in which everything contained was absorbed, no waste products were included, would you eat it? Would […]
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We need to take a stand, Carter says, but not at the athlete's expense.
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It's too easy to peg someone just as a tree-planter and park-builder, Carter says.
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If it can work in the South Bronx, Carter says, it can work anywhere.
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The Bloomberg administration gave it a good shot, Carter says.
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It takes as little as understanding there's a different way to do things, Carter says.
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It's as simple as reusing things, Carter says.
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According to environmental justice advocate Majora Carter, getting serious about job creation in NYC will mean funneling money toward green manufacturing and clean tech industries, not professional sports.
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Since her famous TED talk, Majora Carter has found that many in the business community want to do well by doing good.
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In the South Bronx, environmental degradation has led to high rates of asthma, diabetes and learning disabilities, Carter says.
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Many in Carter's community once lived in synch with nature.