As a practiced ecologist, activist and mother of two girls, Amy Seidl writes with a lucid and passionate eye about the state of life itself in the age of global warming. By drawing on her 20 year career studying ecology, evolution, and butterflies across the North American continent, she illuminates the historical significance and the everyday impacts of global warming upon the 21st century landscape.
A passionate speaker on contemporary environmental issues, Amy frequently keynotes and lectures on climate
change, renewable energy, local food systems, and the emerging field of sustainability science. Her research
in ecological systems and alternative energy makes her a sought-after lecturer on global warming and she
emphasizes the need to innovate and build new physical infrastructures that do not rely on fossil fuels.
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