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September 12, 2016

How to Have Fun Creating a Sustainable World
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Ellen Moyer is an environmental consultant, writer, and speaker with 30 years of experience protecting the environment. She has a B.A. in anthropology, M.S. in environmental engineering, and Ph.D. in civil engineering. She writes about sustainability on The Huffington Post, and her third book, Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves: How to Have Fun Creating a Sustainable World, will be out at the end of 2016. You can learn more about her and her work on her website www.ellenmoyerphd.com.
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Corporate Talk: Dr. Ellen Moyer
Dr. Moyer discusses how the meat-based diet of Americans is helping to poison the water supply, why if you have to eat meat, it should be organic, and American companies are blocking the labeling of GMO foods.
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Ellen Moyer

Ellen Moyer is a writer, speaker, engineer, and environmental advocate whose mission is to help restore the environment and promote a healthier way for us to inhabit the Earth. Even as an eight-year-old picking up litter by the side of her road for five cents a bag, she was intensely aware of the beauty of the natural world and how our way of life threatens it. A generalist with a big-picture view, Moyer has studied people in other times and places who have lived sustainably (or not), researching their food production, ecology, and social and cultural practices.

As an environmental engineer with 30 years of experience, Moyer works on projects for federal agencies and Fortune 500 companies to clean up hazardous waste sites contaminated by a wide array of harmful chemicals. Her area of special expertise is the controversial gasoline additive and groundwater contaminant MTBE, which the United States banned from use a decade ago. Her clients have included the largest MTBE manufacturer, oil companies that added MTBE to their gasoline, state regulatory agencies grappling with MTBE–contaminated water supplies, owners of contaminated sites undertaking cleanups, and residents whose water supplies have become contaminated. Moyer’s ability to work for clients who have opposing objectives is predicated on her unwavering fidelity to science and her excellent writing and speaking skills.

Moyer also practices in other areas of environmental engineering, including engineering economics, pollution prevention, sustainability, and environmental impact analysis. With a B.A. in anthropology, an M.S. in environmental engineering, and a Ph.D. in civil engineering, she is a registered professional engineer and a U.S. Green Building Council LEED Accredited Professional. After working for several consulting firms, Moyer established her own practice, Greenvironment, LLC, in 2004.

Outside of work, Moyer is an artist who has exhibited and sold paintings, photographs, and fabric designs; an enthusiastic gardener; and a health and fitness enthusiast. She serves on town committees, supports environmental nonprofit organizations, and works with citizens to protect forests from irresponsible logging. Her work protecting forests propelled her into writing and speaking.

Moyer is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and has authored two books. Her third, currently in progress, describes how our current environmental, health, and economic crises provide a grand opportunity for humans to evolve to the next level. The author proposes that, if we seize this chance, humans, the environment, and the economy will all thrive, and we can even enjoy the process of creating a sustainable world.

Please feel free to visit her website www.ellenmoyerphd.com.