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Eugene Linden (author)

Eugene Linden (b. ca. 1947)〔(www.encyclopedia.org )〕〔(www.eugenelinden.com )〕 is an American author of several non-fiction books on science, technology, the environment, and humanity's relationship with Nature. He was educated at Yale University. He lives in Nyack, New York.
In his autobiography, Linden makes the following statement:
I’ve spent my entire writing career exploring various aspects of one question: Why is it that after hundreds of thousands of years one relatively small subset of our species has reached a point where its fears, appetites, and spending habits control the destiny of every culture, every major ecosystem, and virtually every creature on earth? What happened that enabled us to seize control in a blink of an eye?
Besides his books, Linden has published articles and essays in ''Time'', ''Foreign Affairs'', ''The Wall Street Journal'' et al. He published a cover story on the demoralization of American forces in Vietnam in ''Saturday Review'', December 1971.
Linden a senior writer at ''Inc.'' in 1984, and a senior writer at ''Time'' in 1987-1995, followed by a contributor in 1995-2001.
Linden serves on several nonprofit boards and advisory committees, and is an independent director of three companies. He has appeared on television, including ''The Daily Show'' and ''Comedy Central'', and on radio, including National Public Radio (NPR).
Linden is currently Chief Investment Strategist at Bennett Management in Stamford, Connecticut, a family of investment funds specializing in distress and bankruptcies.〔(www.bloomberg.com )〕
==Honors and awards==
Linden has been awarded a Citation for Excellence by the Overseas Press Club for his story "The Rape of Siberia", the Harry Chapin Media Awards for Best Periodical (1994), and Global Media Award for Best Periodical by the Population Institute〔(www.populationinstitute.org )〕 (1994), both for his story "Megacities". He also received two Genesis Awards for writing on the subject of animals for his articles "Can Animals Think?" (1995) and "Doomed". He received a Yale University Poynter Fellowship in 2001, the Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism from the American Geophysical Union, and the Grantham Prize Special Award of Merit in 2007.

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