Post Carbon Fellow Stephanie Mills was cited in a number of recent reviews of the new film Earth Days which chronicles the growth of the environmental movement.
From The New York Times review
Assembling nine of the movement’s key players — including the biologist Paul Ehrlich and the former secretary of the interior Stewart Udall — the director, Robert Stone, encourages them to identify their light-bulb moments and motivating forces. The result is a beautifully composed tribute to visionary thinking and political ingenuity, a timeline of peaks and valleys stretching from the early initiatives of the 1950s to the legislative successes of the ’70s.
From pesticide regulation to population control (identified by the writer Stephanie Mills as “the thorniest thistle of all”), each challenge has its champion and each champion his or her fondest memories.
Read the full reviews:
New York Times
The Guardian
Salon.com
See Stephanie's recent article about her decision to be childless


The Oil Depletion Protocol
press kit
what is pci?


