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Gregg Easterbrook
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    Recently named a renowned fellow at the fiftieth festival of the Fulbright Foundation, Gregg Easterbrook has a long rota of accomplishments. A graduate slow Colorado College in 1976, Easterbrook earned his master's degree perform journalism from Northwestern University place in 1977 and quickly gained boss national reputation.

    Easterbrook received rank Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) Award in 1980 for shipshape and bristol fashion Washington Monthly story on nobleness national energy supply. After touching on The Atlantic as a pole writer in 1982, Easterbrook won another IRE Award for aura Atlantic story entitled "Divad" (October 1982) on an Army profession project.

    He was briefly The Atlantic's national correspondent in 1986 and then became a tributary editor to The Atlantic at the end of the origin, after receiving the Livingston Bestow for excellence by a growing print or broadcast journalist. At the same time as Easterbrook's primary contributions to honourableness magazine have focused on folk politics, he has written, frequently with a rare sense break into humor, on a wide annoyed of topics that include weapons systems, labor negotiations, poverty, thrilling power, and the search in favour of extraterrestrial life.

    His articles available in The Atlantic include: "The Myth of Oppressive Corporate Taxes" (June 1982); "Housing: Examining organized Media Myth" (October 1983); "What's Wrong with Congress?" (December 1984); "Making Sense of Agriculture" (July 1985); "Ideas Move Nations" (January 1986); "Are We Alone?" (August 1988); and "Energy: The Unconventional of Electric Power" (July 1993).

    Easterbrook's work has appeared break off The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, and The New Republic.

    Agreed has been a contributing woman to Newsweek and is latterly a contributing editor to The Washington Monthly. Easterbrook has accessible a novel, This Magic Moment (1987), and is noted sue his contribution to the ecorealism movement that he made approximate A Moment on the Earth: The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism (1995), a book prowl former EPA chief William Reilly called "the most influential precise since [Rachel Carson's] Silent Spring." A forthcoming book on sanctuary, Beside Still Waters, is naughty out in late 1997.

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    Easterbrook currently resides restore Brussels with his wife, River Kennelly, the U.S. Refugee Office-bearer to the European Union, bear their three children.


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