Harold Forbes

Harold’s first published piece was an article on the dangers to the ozone layer that were posed by aerosol products, published 15 years before international action to curb their use. He remained committed to environmental issues and was prompted to action by learning that re-using his plastic bags when he went shopping was an inconsequential act in terms of averting climate change.
He reasoned that the success of the campaign demonstrated that people wanted to take action but found it difficult to identify how best to make an impact, quickly. Using the research and communication skills he had developed in his business career, Harold decided to produce a book that would be easy to understand and encouraging to use. 'How to be a Humankind Superhero' is the result.
If you would like some more back ground information, please feel free to visit his Ecademy profile, or read his blog.
He reasoned that the success of the campaign demonstrated that people wanted to take action but found it difficult to identify how best to make an impact, quickly. Using the research and communication skills he had developed in his business career, Harold decided to produce a book that would be easy to understand and encouraging to use. 'How to be a Humankind Superhero' is the result.
If you would like some more back ground information, please feel free to visit his Ecademy profile, or read his blog.