Judith D. Schwartz
Author
Judith D. Schwartz is an author who tells stories to explore and illuminate scientific concepts and cultural nuance. She takes a clear-eyed look at global environmental, economic, and social challenges, and finds insights and solutions in natural systems. She writes for numerous publications, including The American Prospect, The Guardian, Discover, Scientific American, and YaleE360. Her latest book, “The Reindeer Chronicles”, is a global tour of earth repair, featuring stops in Norway, Spain, Hawai’i, New Mexico, and beyond. Judy has a B.A. from Brown University, an M.S.J. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and an M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Northwestern. She lives and works on the side of a mountain in Vermont with her husband, author Tony Eprile, and cherishes visits from their musician son, Brendan. When it snows, she cross-country skis, and when ski season is over, she’s in the garden. Three times a week she trains in Uechi-Ryu karate, and has reached the rank of shodan. Whatever she’s doing, she will stop to listen to the song of the hermit thrush.
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Stopping Ecocide: Can International Law Prevent Mass Environmental Destruction?
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Regenerating Life: a New Look at the Climate Crisis
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Reforestation Solution: Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration
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Judith Schwartz: Reindeer, Beaver, and Healing Nature With Nature
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The Curious Person's Guide to Earth Repair: Regenerating Soil and Water Landscapes
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