Daniel James Myers, Jr. is the perfect guest for Earth Day on April 22 and every day because he can tell your audience about already existing technologies that could be brought to bear on some of the world’s greatest challenges— everything from global warming and sky-high gasoline prices to eliminating water and food shortages.

Your audience is sure to learn something new and fascinating from Myers, an expert on green energy, nuclear physics and water desalination. The author of the new book FOOD, WATER, ENERGY AND HUMAN SURVIVAL,
will reveal:

• Why you might want to put a solar stove on your shopping list.

• The promise of Tesla Motors’ lithium-ion battery-driven car.

• How global warming could be drastically reduced if we used nuclear reactors and geothermal generators to produce electricity.

• The feasibility of establishing a U.S. Food Corps. to eliminate starvation by teaching Africans how to farm.

• How we can create all the palatable water the world needs by desalinating ocean water.

CREDENTIALS: Daniel James Myers, Jr. is a graduate of West Point and Tulane, where he received a master’s degree in nuclear physics. He is a decorated Korean and Vietnam war veteran and, as a member of the Defense Atomic Support Agency, was responsible for testing nuclear warheads. After his retirement from the Army Myers was a vice president at Merrill Lynch until his retirement in 1991.

AVAILABILITY: Hawaii, nationwide by arrangement
and via telephone
CONTACT: Dave St. John, (541) 459-6043 (OR); davest.john@yahoo.com