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For more than a decade, Tim Gnatek has communicated issues and ideas in technology, science, and sustainability. He has been a regular contributor to the New York Times and a freelance researcher for Wired magazine. Gnatek has covered solar energy production for public broadcasting radio and The Technology Review; sustainable urban design for PBS' FRONTLINE/World; and science, nature, and technology for the San Francisco Chronicle and PC Magazine. He's also written for Outside Magazine, Mothering and a number of other national publications.Previously, Gnatek managed creative programs, media relations, and partner communications for technology clients at Switzer Communications. Gnatek won various national and international awards for programs he helped design and implement, including two Mercury Awards and a Tenagra Award. He has also been a documentary consultant for a film studio and an editorial writer and speechwriter for an international relief and development agency.
Gnatek received a master’s degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, and bachelor’s degrees in English and philosophy from the College of the Holy Cross.
“I’ve put a lot of energy into investigating new ways we can live smarter and solve today’s environmental problems. There is a change afoot – and that’s inspiring. But if real, lasting change is to take effect, these remedies will have to find mass adoption and appeal. Helping people see the value in sustainability is essential for our survival.”

