- Chris Goodall
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Christopher Frank William Goodall (born 29 December 1955) is an English businessman and author. He is an alumnus of St Dunstan’s College,[1] University of Cambridge, and Harvard Business School (MBA).[2]
His début How to Live a Low-Carbon Life, won the 2007 Clarion award for non-fiction.[3] His second book, Ten Technologies to Fix Energy and Climate, was first published in November 2008.[4]
He was the Green Party parliamentary candidate for Oxford West and Abingdon in the 2010 general election.[5]
On the UK's energy mix, he has been quoted as saying "Including nuclear power in this mix will make a low-carbon and energy-secure future easier to achieve."[6]
References
- ^ Acknowledgments, Ten Technologies to Fix Energy and Climate
- ^ Back cover, How to Live a Low-Carbon Life
- ^ Profile Books: Chris Goodall
- ^ The Guardian: Chris Goodall
- ^ Oxfordshire Green Party: Chris Goodall
- ^ "The green movement must learn to love nuclear power" The Independent http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/chris-goodall-the-green-movement-must-learn-to-love-nuclear-power-1629354.html
External links
- Britain's top earners are worst climate offenders, says Christian author, Christian Today.
- M&S private jet flies in face of green plan, The Guardian.
- Walking to the shops ‘damages planet more than going by car’, Times Online.
- Honk if you want to stop global warming Salon.com
- How Virtuous is Ed Begley Jr.? The New York Times
- When going green just doesn't add up Yorkshire Post
- Ekspert: Det er miljøskadeligt at gå (DR Forside) (Danish)
Categories:- Sustainability advocates
- 1955 births
- Living people
- Non-fiction environmental writers
- British non-fiction writers
- Green Party of England and Wales politicians
- British activist stubs
- British writer stubs
- British politician stubs
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