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Here is your opportunity to ask questions about a variety of topics related to your World Wide Waldens project, and have them answered by an expert!
Deadline: Today through April 25,  2008


Ed Begley, Jr.
Ed Begley, Jr. is the greenest guy in Hollywood. In addition to his successful acting career, Ed works full time living the environmentally conscientious life. His home is a marvel of innovative gadgets, and his lifestyle is one to be admired and imitated.



Majora Carter
Majora Carter is working to clean up and green her neighborhood within New York City. As the founder of the local environmental organization Sustainable South Bronx, Carter has worked on projects ranging from organizing protests of toxic dumping to installing a green roof on the organization's office building. Her innovative solutions to urban environmental problems provide a model for other cities around the world.



Bill McKibben
Bill McKibben is the author of many critically acclaimed books on the environment. He is also a leader in promoting environmental awareness and political action. Recently McKibben founded Step It Up, an organization leading the formation of hundreds of rallies on a National Day of Climate Action to call for a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.




Jeffrey S. Cramer
Jeff Cramer is Curator of the library at the Thoreau Institute, and expert on all things Thoreau. To get an idea of the depth of his knowledge, all you need to do is glance through a few pages of the fully annotated edition of Walden he edited. Ask him questions about Henry David Thoreau and writing your own stories.



World Wide Waldens Students
Through your environmental stewardship projects and journey through World Wide Waldens, you have become the experts. Now ask questions of your peers around the world to be answered during the Walden Web Summit.




"The greatest compliment that was ever paid me was when one asked me what I thought, and attended to my answer."

Henry David Thoreau, Life Without Principle