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Paul_Harrison_(pantheist)
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Paul Harrison (born 1945 in Oldham)[1] is an environmental writer, author of books and reports on environment and development, and editor of major United Nations reports. He is the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement.[2]
- For most of his life, Harrison has been a journalist and writer on the environment, Third-World development and poverty. His best known books are Inside the Third World [3](1979) (on world poverty) and The Third Revolution about world population and environment.[4] Also The Greening of Africa[5] (1987) about sustainable development for Africa, and Inside the Inner City[6] (1992) about inner city poverty in East London. His book on pantheism, Elements of Pantheism,[7] was published by Element Books in 1999.
- Harrison has worked for six UN agencies and travelled to many Third-World countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. In 1988 he received a UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Global 500 Roll of Honour award for his writings on environment.[8] In 1988 he won a Global Media Award from the Population Institute.[4] He edited the United Nations Population Fund's State of World Population, (1990 and 1992) and was editor-in-chief for the Independent Commission on Population and Quality of Life report Caring for the Future.[9] He has edited flagship reports for the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
- He was the lead author of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Atlas of Population and Environment.[10] From 2005 to 2008 he edited the United Nations Environment Programme Yearbook (formerly Geo Yearbook).[11]
- Harrison was born in Oldham, Lancashire, England, and has master's degrees in European languages and literature (University of Cambridge 1963-66) and political sociology (London School of Economics 1967-8), and in 1995 a PhD from Cambridge in Earth Sciences and Geography.[7]
- In July 1996 he posted the first page of what became the scientific pantheism site, and in 1997 he started the mailing list that grew into the World Pantheist Movement.