Guest Bloggers This Week at globalwarming.change.org

by Emily Gertz · 2008-12-08 17:44:00 UTC
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I'm on a reporting trip this week and will be blogging less than usual. So please welcome guest bloggers Patrick Di Justo, Edward Humes, and Jon Lebkowsky, who'll be filling in for me while I'm on the road.

Patrick is a Contributing Editor at Wired Magazine, where among other things he writes the monthly "What's Inside" column. He's also written for The New York Times, Scientific American, Salon.com, and Popular Science, and is a fellow contributor to Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century, and author of the forthcoming book The Science of Battlestar Galactica (Wiley), due out in 2009.

Edward is an award-winning journalist and author of eight non-fiction books, including Mississippi Mud: Southern Justice and the Dixie Mafia, and, most recently, Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion, and the Battle for America's Soul. Eco Barons: The Dreamers, Schemers and Millionaires Who Are Saving Our Planet (Ecco), also due out in 2009.

Jon -- to list just a few of his many accomplishments -- is another fellow Worldchanging.com veteran and Worldchanging book contributor; editor with Mitch Ratcliffe of Extreme Democracy; internet consultant; and blogger at Weblogsky.com.

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