From Gombe, Bombay, Wittenberg, and Williams.

World WatchVol. 13 Nbr. 5, September 2000

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Janet Abramovitz, Chris Bright, Anne Platt McGinn, David Malin Roodman, Payal Sampat, Molly O'Meara Sheehan, Michael Renner, Sandra Postel, John Tuxill, Lori Brown

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From Gombe, Bombay, Wittenberg, and Williams.

In the last issue, to mark the Worldwatch Institute's new "second generation" strategy for the critical years ahead, I profiled some of our research staff members, in hopes of making it clear that our authors are not just scholarly wonks, but actual people. I got half-way through the roster before running out of space, so in this issue let's complete the introductions. While what follows is quite suitable for family reading, I should caution you that it does contain disturbing mentions of such subjects as a giant python, a Darth Vader-like black dome, and a serious case of anthropogenic climate change.

Janet Abramovitz is a senior researcher who heads the Institute's human-and ecosystem-...

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