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The Godfather of Green - having launched The Ecologist 37 years ago, Teddy Goldsmith has been instrumental in everything from the setting up of the world's first political green party to being the first to expose many of the problems associated with global development, such as giant dams and nuclear power. Now 79, he is as vociferous as ever, but finally the rest of the world is beginning to catch up. By Paul Kingsnorth, former deputy editor of The Ecologist. Published in The Ecologist Volume 37 Issue 2, March 2007.
Books by Edward Goldsmith - we aim to present here a comprehensive list of all Edward Goldsmith's published books, whether as author, editor, co-author or co-editor, in all main editions, languages and countries.
CV - Edward Goldsmith's curriculum vitae.
Eco Hero - Edward Goldsmith - Annabel Freyberg interviews Edward Goldsmith for the Telegraph Magazine, 16 December 2006.
The Doomsday Funbook - Introduction. The Doomsday Funbookis Edward Goldsmith's most recent book, a collection of editorials from The Ecologist illustrated by the incomparable Richard Willson. Published by Jon Carpenter Books, February 2006. Order the book from this page and get free P&P.
The Doomsday Funbook - cover - This is the cover of the book The Doomsday Funbook, edited by Edward Goldsmith, a compendium of articles from The Ecologist by Goldsmith and other authors, with cartoons by the incomparable Richard Willson. It was published byJon Carpenter Publishing in February 2006.
A tribute to Robert Waller, poet, literary critic, T. S. Eliot protegé, former editor of the Soil Association journal Mother Earth, and freelance writer for The Ecologist, who sadly died in the autumn of 2005.
Participating in democracy - preface to The urban village: a charter for democracy and sustainable development in the city, by Alberto Magnaghi. To be published by Zed Books in September 2005.
Does development create or mitigate poverty? - Clare Short MP and Teddy Goldsmith discuss. Published in The Ecologist, April 2005.
Our climate - the key question - introductory address to the 'San Rossore - A New Global Vision' Climate Congress. This event was organised by Claudio Martini, President of the Tuscan Region, and took place at San Rossore, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, 15-16 July 2004.




