- Robert Engelman
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Robert Engelman is an author and former journalist who writes about the environment and population and serves as the vice president for programs at the
Worldwatch Institute . His book "More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want" [Engelman, Robert, 2008, "More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want" (Washington, D.C.: Island Press).] was published in 2008. [ [http://morethebook.org/ More Blog and Website] ]Biography
Engelman received his bachelor of arts degree from the
University of Chicago and his masters of science from theColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism , which in 1976 awarded him a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship.Engelman began his career as a newspaper reporter, working for the Associated Press out of Mexico City in 1977. He subsequently worked for the
Kansas City Times in Kansas City and Washington, D.C., and then for the (Denver)Rocky Mountain News as its Washington correspondent. He later joined the national reporting staff ofScripps Howard News Service , eventually serving as its science, health and environment correspondent. In 1992 he left journalism and founded a research program on population and the environment at the Population Crisis Committee, a Washington-based research and advocacy non-profit that subsequently changed its name toPopulation Action International (PAI). He later became vice president for research at PAI. In 1997, he was among the founders of theCenter for a New American Dream and served until 2007 as chair of its board of directors. While at PAI Engelman and colleagues published reports on the linkages of population dynamics and environmental change, one of them published in the journalNature [Cincotta, Richard P., Jennifer Wisnewski, and Robert Engelman, 2000, “Human Population in the Biodiversity Hotspots,” Nature 404:990-992.] in 2000. In 2002 and 2003, Engelman served on the faculty ofYale University as a visiting lecturer on population and the environment. [ [http://www.islandpress.org/bookstore/author.php?aid=754 Island Press Author Bio] ]In 2007, Engelman joined the staff of Worldwatch as vice president for programs, where he has continued his research and writing on population and the environment. He is one of several authors and one of three project directors of the Institute’s signature publication
State of the World 2009: Into a Warming World (forthcoming in January 2009) and co-directs Worldwatch’s fundraising from foundations and governments. [ [http://www.worldwatch.org/user/123258 Worldwatch Bio] ]Bibliography
“Sealing the Deal to Save the Climate,” State of the World 2009: Into a Warming World, Norton (forthcoming is 2009)
"More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want", Island Press, 2008, ISBN 13:978-1-59726-019-0
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External links
[http://www.worldwatch.org The Worldwatch Institute]
[http://www.islandpress.org/bookstore/details.php?isbn=9781597260190 More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want]
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