Tony Juniper 
Biography
Environmentalist, Campaigner, Writer, Sustainability Adviser from United Kingdom
Tony Juniper is a campaigner, writer, sustainability adviser and environmentalist.
For the last 25 years he has worked for change toward a more sustainable society at local, national and international levels.
From 1990 he worked at Friends of the Earth as organisation’s executive director (2003-2008) and Vice Chair of Friends of the Earth International (2000-2008).
He now works as an independent sustainability and environment adviser.
He is the editor-in-chief of National Geographic Green Magazine and is author of several books, including the “Guide to the Parrots of the World” (1998), “Spix’s Macaw”(2002) and “How Many Light Bulbs Does It Take To Change A Planet?” (2007).
Videos
Tony Juniper
What are the benefits of looking after nature?
Tony Juniper talks about the enormous benefits humanity derives from developing our understanding of nature. He asks how we can progress if we are destroying nature at such a rapid…
Recorded: 8 December 2004
Tony Juniper
How can consumers be made aware of the impact of their actions?
Tony Juniper talks about the disconnect between consumer lifestyles and the ecological effects they have on other parts of the world. He says that most consumers in the west are…
Recorded: 8 December 2004
Tony Juniper
What might a sustainable society look like?
Tony Juniper talks about the relentless pursuit of economic growth at any cost. He then suggests ways in which new economic paradigms and new kinds of globalization can help meet…
Recorded: 8 December 2004
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