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Ozzie Zehner - UC Berkeley. San Francisco, CA, US

Ozzie Zehner

Visiting Scholar | UC Berkeley

San Francisco, CA, UNITED STATES

Author of Green Illusions | Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley

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Biography

Ozzie Zehner is the author of Green Illusions and a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. His recent publications include public science pieces in Christian Science Monitor, The American Scholar, Bulletin...

Industry Expertise (5)

Public Policy

Architecture and Planning

Energy

Writing and Editing

Research

Areas of Expertise (9)

Alternative Energy

Environmentalism

Wind Power

Consumer Society

Walking and Biking Neighborhoods

Governance and Public Policy

Population and Overpopulation

Hydrogen Hydropower and Hybrids

Critical Environmentalism

Education (3)

Universiteit van Amsterdam: MS/Drs, Science and Technology Studies

Kettering University: BS, Engineering

Smithsonian Institution: Journalism

Affiliations (1)

  • University of California, Berkeley

Event Appearances (9)

Google

Authors@Google  Mountain View, CA

University of California - Berkeley

Visiting Scholar Lecture  Berkeley, CA

Kettering University

Sobey Lecture on Leadership and Ethics  Flint, MI

Kendall College of Art and Design

Visiting Scholar Lecture  Grand Rapids, MI

The Morning Show

  MI Public Radio

Energy and Politics

(30 min segment)  PBS Television

Everything is Broken

  NY Public Radio

The Joy Cardin Show

  WI Public Radio

San Francisco State University

Visiting Scholar Lecture  San Francisco, CA

Sample Talks (2)

Green Illusions

Though we generally believe we can solve environmental problems with more energy—more solar cells, wind turbines, and biofuels—alternative technologies come with their own side effects and limitations. How, for instance, do solar cells cause harm? Why can’t engineers solve wind power’s biggest obstacle? Why won’t contraception solve the problem of overpopulation, lying at the heart of our concerns about energy, and what will?

Solar Cells and Other Fairy Tales

We environmentalists admire solar photovoltaic cells for silently extracting clean energy from the sun’s rays but the panels have a dark side too. They contain heavy metals that can leach into groundwater when disposed at the end of their lifecycle. And, solar cells are undeniably more expensive than a host of other initiatives that promise greater ecological returns.

Availability

  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader
  • Author Appearance
  • Corporate Training

Fees

1000 to 5000 *Will consider certain engagements for no fee