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Metropolis profiles Philly's 'Doctor of Green'
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
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Local sustainability expert Max Zahniser gets some love in
Metropolis Magazine
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To give you a better idea of his philosophy,
Zahniser
will tell you that systems thinking is his foundation for understanding the world. He rejects a fragmented, specialized worldview and ascribes to the dawning “Age of Integration,” anticipated decades ago by Buckminster Fuller and Lewis Mumford. In contrast to healthy interdependence, Zahniser sees Philadelphia as an example of “dispersed environmental initiatives.” His new Sustainability
Nexus
enterprise aims to pull that all together.
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