Bill Streever: Making a Difference From Inside 'Big Oil'
Author of 'Cold,' a New York Times bestseller praised by environmentalists, wants to see more biologists work for industry
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Why is ecologist Bill Streever, author of the New York Times bestseller "Cold: Adventures in the World's Frozen Places," working for Big Oil?
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Because he is making a difference.
"You can ... influence company policy from within an oil company, more so than working from the outside," he told Greening of Oil, a new online magazine.
Streever, who works in Alaska's Arctic for London-based BP, wants to see more biologists working for industry.
Check out his story, a young man's adventure come true, in Greening of Oil.
A science-based, international publication that tracks the environmental footprint of fossil fuels, Greening of Oil scrutinizes what is being done to make hydrocarbons more earth-friendly during what is expected to be a decades-long shift to cleaner and cleaner power.
Written by experienced journalists, the magazine contains no editorials. It is a fact-based resource for people who care about the environmental performance of energy companies.
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