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Leon Kolankiewicz
Leon Kolankiewicz is an environmental scientist and national natural resources planner. He has a B.S. in forestry and wildlife management from Virginia Tech and an M.S. in environmental planning and natural resources management from the University of British Columbia. His professional experience includes stints with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, University of Washington, University of New Mexico, and as an environmental planner with the Orange County, (Ca.) Environmental Management Agency. Mr. Kolankiewicz is the author of Where Salmon Come to Die: An Autumn on Alaska’s Raincoast.
Topics: Population and Environment
Video: Immigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Topics: Population and Environment
Immigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Topics: Population and Environment
Population Growth, Immigration, and the Problem of Sprawl
Outsmarting Smart Growth
Topics: Population and Environment
Forsaking Fundamentals
The Environmental Establishment Abandons U.S. Population Stabilization
Topics: Population and Environment