Mayer Hillman
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Mayer Hillman (born London, 1931) is a Senior Fellow Emeritus since 1992 at the Policy Studies Institute. A qualified architect and town planner, he completed a doctoral thesis on transport, planning and environmental issues in 1970 at the University of Edinburgh.
He is a strong proponent of personal carbon trading (and specifically Personal Carbon Allowances, a concept he helped develop), and believes public policy should be more socially and environmentally conscious.
[edit] Books
- How We Can Save the Planet, Penguin (2004) ISBN 0-14-101692-2
[edit] External links
- Policy Studies Institute page
- A chain reaction, interview in The Guardian ( November, 2002 )