Ken Ward
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Ken Ward is an environmental activist [1] who served as Executive Director of NJPIRG and RIPIRG, Deputy Executive Director, Greenpeace USA, cofounder of a number of Green Corps (Senior Trainer), National Environmental Law Center (President), Public Interest GRFX, Environmental Endowment for New Jersey, Fund for Public Interest Research and AmeriCorps Water Watch. His Response to The Death of Environmentalism, published by Grist, March 2005, has evolved into the Bright Lines project.[2]
[edit] Writings
Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to 'Death of Environmentalism': Part I: The Problem". Grist Magazine (March).
Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to 'Death of Environmentalism': Part II: Framing and the Environmental Core". Grist Magazine (March).
Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to 'Death of Environmentalism': Part III: Environmental Justice and Protest". Grist Magazine (March).
Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to 'Death of Environmentalism': Part IV: The Problematic Role of Environmental Funders". Grist Magazine (March).
Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to 'Death of Environmentalism': Part V: Conclusion and Road Forward". Grist Magazine (March).
Ward, Ken (2007). "Bright Lines: An Introduction". Grist Magazine (February).
[edit] References
- ^ Roberts, David (2005). "Introduction to Ken Ward's A Response to 'Death of Environmentalism'". Grist Magazine (March).
- ^ Ward, Ken. "User profile". Grist Magazine.