Home » Environment » Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – Our Environmental Destiny

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – Our Environmental Destiny

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s reputation as a resolute defender of the environment stems from a litany of successful legal actions. Kennedy was named one of TIME magazines Heroes for the Planet for his success in helping Riverkeeper lead the fight to restore the Hudson River. In 2009, he was named one of Rolling Stones 100 Agents of Change. He has worked on environmental issues across the Americas, and has assisted several indigenous tribes in Latin America and Canada in successfully negotiating treaties protecting traditional homelands. Kennedy is also credited with leading the fight to protect New York City’s water supply. He is the senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council. One of NRDC’s focuses is to encourage greener business practices. A portion of NRDC works to bring business and government together in order to establish policies that are good for the economy and the environment. In addition to his numerous leadership roles, Kennedy has published a number of books, including the New York Times bestseller Crimes Against Nature (2004); The Riverkeepers (1997); and Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr: A Biography (1977).

Tags: , , , , ,

Related posts:

  1. Environment Health and Democracy with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  2. Environmental Injustice
  3. Q&A: What are the best environmental charities to mobilize the fight against global warming?
  4. Environmental Alliance – 2011 Superstars in Business
  5. Yacht Club Cove on Staten Island: an “Environmental” Community of Cluster Housing Around a Central Open Space Designed to Preserve Land Values 05/1973

Want To Provide Some Feedback?