PAUL TAYLOR - B.S., M.S., R.E.A. www.taylorenvironmental.net
Environmental Scientist , Journalist, Author, Speaker, Public Policy Analyst/Commentator & Global Equities Trader:
Author of Books, Essays, Technical Reports and Editorial Pieces;
Published in the THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, LOS ANGELES TIMES, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY, LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS;
Author of the books "Climate of Ecopolitics: A Citizen's Guide" and "Green Gone Wrong: Ecopolitics Exposed" and original Screenplays, Treatments and Monologues;
Public Policy, Government and Regulatory Affairs Compliance Analysis and Commentary;
Content Management Software (CMS) qualified for freelance productions;
Published at noted Websites such as "Media Matters" and "Common Conservative";
On-Air Talent: Guest Commentator and content provider to Nationally Syndicated Radio Talk Shows, 40+ Commercials, Print Work;
Strategic Research, Analysis and Editorial Content in Public Policy - Specializing in Environmental Issues;
A reputation for technical competence, professional integrity, aggressive advocacy and skillful, effective communication in all media.
My passion is ...
Environmental Public Policy and Media - Ecopolitics
I know too much about ...
Failed government policies and media bias
My parents always told me ...
Life is a balance of privilege and responsibility.
My childhood ambition ...
To be a wildlife photo journalist.
My favorite memory ...
Sailng a catamaran on one hull, and cycling in Malibu.
Why I write ...
To expose failed government policies and media bias.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Environmental policy and economic impacts - Ecopolitics
My first job ...
Medical Research
My best moment ...
Getting published in The Wall Street Journal, a national TV commercial and pictorial in Playboy Magazine
My inspiration ...
International travel, history and the optimism in a sunrise each day
GLOBAL MEDIA WARMING Environmentalism, and its environmentalist believers, didn't become a potent public political movement until the 1960s and 70s in the US when college campuses, brimming with idealistic baby boomers, were determined to make every new emotional twitch a political movement a cause for revolution. This is when political movements, valid or not, became television news programming assets, and when anti-establishment and counter cultural influences became media partners in a way that is largely taken for granted today. Today, news and entertainment mass media have become indi...
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Member since: January 2009
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