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Harvey Wasserman is a safe energy activist and journalist/historian fighting for a renewable green future and the restoration of democracy to the United States of America. Author or co-author of 6 books (4 on energy, 2 on U.S. history), his latest effort is a guide to building your own windfarm, co-authored with Dan Juhl (who has done just that). Harvey is senior advisor to Greenpeace USA and the Nuclear Information and Resource Service, and senior editor of The Columbus Free Press and www.freepress.org. In 1974 Harvey coined the phrase "No Nukes" and helped organize early campaigns against the atomic power industry. He was a media spokesperson for the Clamshell Alliance, which led mass demonstrations against reactors being built at Seabrook, New Hampshire, and for Musicians United for Safe Energy, which staged 5 concerts in Madison Square Garden in 1979 shortly after the disaster at Three Mile Island. In 1994 he spoke to 350,000 semi-conscious rock fans at Woodstock 2. He has been a frequent speaker at both the Starwood Festival and the WinterStar Symposium, run by the Association for Consciousness Exploration.