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'''David Seaborg''' (born 1949) is an ]; as well as a ], author and a leader in the ]. He serves as director of the World Rainforest Fund, the Seaborg Open Space Fund, and the Greater Lafayette Open Space Fund (a conservancy raising money to purchase open space in the ] region). | '''David Seaborg''' (born 1949) is an ]; as well as a ], author and a leader in the ]. He serves as director of the World Rainforest Fund, the Seaborg Open Space Fund, and the Greater Lafayette Open Space Fund (a conservancy raising money to purchase open space in the ] region). | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
Seaborg is the son of ] and ] ] (who discovered ] among other accomplishments). He graduated from ], with a degree in zoology. He is listed is in '']''. David Seaborg resides in ].{{citation needed}} | Seaborg is the son of ] and ] ] (who discovered ] among other accomplishments). He graduated from ], with a degree in zoology. He is listed is in '']''. David Seaborg resides in ].{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} | ||
David Seaborg conceived, and helped secure passage by the ] City Council, of an ordinance banning the use of ] ] and ] in all products used by the city of Berkeley. This ordinance also required all businesses contracting with Berkeley to stop using old growth rainforest and redwood in any products or services Berkeley hires them to use or perform, or in any product they sell the city. He is currently working with the Berkeley city council to secure passage of an ordinance banning the use of ] in grocery stores, and plastic ] wrappers, in that city.<ref>http://reddipper.com/about/</ref> | David Seaborg conceived, and helped secure passage by the ] City Council, of an ordinance banning the use of ] ] and ] in all products used by the city of Berkeley. This ordinance also required all businesses contracting with Berkeley to stop using old growth rainforest and redwood in any products or services Berkeley hires them to use or perform, or in any product they sell the city. He is currently working with the Berkeley city council to secure passage of an ordinance banning the use of ] in grocery stores, and plastic ] wrappers, in that city.<ref>http://reddipper.com/about/</ref> | ||
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David Seaborg founded and heads the World Rainforest Fund, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to saving the earth’s ] and biodiversity. He also founded and headed the Seaborg Open Space Fund, named in honor of his father, to raise money and awareness to save open space from development in central ]. This fund raised $20,000 in less than a year to successfully help save ] in ]. | David Seaborg founded and heads the World Rainforest Fund, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to saving the earth’s ] and biodiversity. He also founded and headed the Seaborg Open Space Fund, named in honor of his father, to raise money and awareness to save open space from development in central ]. This fund raised $20,000 in less than a year to successfully help save ] in ]. | ||
He wrote an article{{which}} that is a summary of the scientific research on the effects of high atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide other than global warming.{{citation needed}} | He wrote an article{{which|date=January 2016}} that is a summary of the scientific research on the effects of high atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide other than global warming.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} | ||
In the 1990s and part of the first decade of this century{{when}}, he served on the Board of Directors and as Vice President of the ] of the USA, the environmental think tank that published '']'' in the 1970s.{{citation needed}} | In the 1990s and part of the first decade of this century{{when|date=January 2016}}, he served on the Board of Directors and as Vice President of the ] of the USA, the environmental think tank that published '']'' in the 1970s.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} | ||
He was on the Board of Directors of the East Bay Chapter of the ] from 2006 to 2009. He gave the keynote address at their last annual meeting, and helped secure the passage of key resolutions on biodiversity and global warming and the ], at the local, state, and national levels of the UNA/ USA.{{citation needed}} | He was on the Board of Directors of the East Bay Chapter of the ] from 2006 to 2009. He gave the keynote address at their last annual meeting, and helped secure the passage of key resolutions on biodiversity and global warming and the ], at the local, state, and national levels of the UNA/ USA.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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David Seaborg (born 1949) is an evolutionary biologist; as well as a peace activist, author and a leader in the environmental movement. He serves as director of the World Rainforest Fund, the Seaborg Open Space Fund, and the Greater Lafayette Open Space Fund (a conservancy raising money to purchase open space in the Lamorinda region).
Life
Seaborg is the son of Helen L. Seaborg and Nobel Laureate Glenn T. Seaborg (who discovered plutonium among other accomplishments). He graduated from University of California, Davis, with a degree in zoology. He is listed is in Who’s Who In America. David Seaborg resides in Walnut Creek, California.
David Seaborg conceived, and helped secure passage by the Berkeley City Council, of an ordinance banning the use of old growth rainforest and redwood in all products used by the city of Berkeley. This ordinance also required all businesses contracting with Berkeley to stop using old growth rainforest and redwood in any products or services Berkeley hires them to use or perform, or in any product they sell the city. He is currently working with the Berkeley city council to secure passage of an ordinance banning the use of plastic bags in grocery stores, and plastic newspaper wrappers, in that city.
He has written a book of poetry titled, Honor Thy Sowbug (2008).
David Seaborg founded and heads the World Rainforest Fund, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to saving the earth’s tropical rainforests and biodiversity. He also founded and headed the Seaborg Open Space Fund, named in honor of his father, to raise money and awareness to save open space from development in central Contra Costa County. This fund raised $20,000 in less than a year to successfully help save Acalanes Ridge in Lafayette, California.
He wrote an article that is a summary of the scientific research on the effects of high atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide other than global warming.
In the 1990s and part of the first decade of this century, he served on the Board of Directors and as Vice President of the Club of Rome of the USA, the environmental think tank that published The Limits to Growth in the 1970s.
He was on the Board of Directors of the East Bay Chapter of the United Nations Association of the U. S. A. from 2006 to 2009. He gave the keynote address at their last annual meeting, and helped secure the passage of key resolutions on biodiversity and global warming and the Kyoto Protocol, at the local, state, and national levels of the UNA/ USA.
References
- http://reddipper.com/about/
- Janice De Jesus (2009-11-24). "David Seaborg's book of poetry includes opinions on good poems, today's poetry". Contra Costa Times.
External links
- Biography at the World Rainforest Fund
- Archived 2006-10-15 at the Wayback Machine to American Atheists in 2000
- "David Seaborg: Rainforests and Global Warming", Steppin out of Babylon
- David Seaborg's twitter