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Alan Weisman: Is climate change happening? 2:56 Discuss
Alan Weisman: Do you foresee a scenario in which nature doesn't bounce back? 2:17 Discuss
Alan Weisman: How can we lead greener lives? 4:25 Discuss
Rating the Candidates on the Environment 4:17 Discuss
Alan Weisman: Will we see more wars over natural resources? 3:45 Discuss
The Population Problem 11:01 Discuss
Alan Weisman: Have humans done any good for the environment? 3:14 Discuss
Alan Weisman: Is humankind doomed? 4:29 Discuss
Alan Weisman: Nature and the Spirit 6:23 Discuss
Alan Weisman on The World Without Us 11:18 Discuss
Alan Weisman: What's ailing journalism? 4:58 Discuss
Alan Weisman: It Started With Birds 3:01 Discuss

User_rnqk_b388fc951 Alan Weisman's reports from around the world have appeared in Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, Orion, Wilson Quarterly, Vanity Fair, Mother Jones, Discover, Audubon, Condé Nast Traveler, and in many anthologies, including Best American Science Writing 2006.  His most recent book, The World Without Us, a bestseller translated into 30 languages, was named the Best Nonfiction Book of 2007 by both Time Magazine and Entertainment Weekly, the #1 Nonfiction Audiobook of 2007 by iTunes; a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction, for the Orion Prize, and a Book Sense 2008 Honor Book. His previous books include An Echo In My Blood; Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World (10th anniversary edition available from Chelsea Green); and La Frontera: The United States Border With Mexico. He has also written the introduction for The World We Have by Thich Nhat Hanh, available this fall from Parallax Press.  A senior producer for Homelands Productions, Weisman’s documentaries have aired on National Public Radio, Public Radio International, and American Public Media.  Each spring, he leads an annual field program in international journalism at the University of Arizona, where he is Laureate Associate Professor in Journalism and Latin American Studies.  He and his wife, sculptor Beckie Kravetz, live in western Massachusetts.

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