About: Adam Werbach

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Adam Werbach, is an environmental activist, author, and entrepreneur. In 1996, Werbach became the youngest person ever elected as national president of the Sierra Club, at the age of 23. He is the author of the books Act Now, Apologize Later (Harper Perennial, 1997) and Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto (Harvard Business Press, 2010) Werbach is a frequent contributor to The Atlantic, serving as the magazine's online "sustainability expert."

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  • Adam Werbach, is an environmental activist, author, and entrepreneur. In 1996, Werbach became the youngest person ever elected as national president of the Sierra Club, at the age of 23. He is the author of the books Act Now, Apologize Later (Harper Perennial, 1997) and Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto (Harvard Business Press, 2010) Werbach is a frequent contributor to The Atlantic, serving as the magazine's online "sustainability expert." (en)
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  • Tarzana, California, United States (en)
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  • Werbach in 1999. (en)
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  • Adam Werbach (en)
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  • Lyn Werbach (en)
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  • Adam Werbach, is an environmental activist, author, and entrepreneur. In 1996, Werbach became the youngest person ever elected as national president of the Sierra Club, at the age of 23. He is the author of the books Act Now, Apologize Later (Harper Perennial, 1997) and Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto (Harvard Business Press, 2010) Werbach is a frequent contributor to The Atlantic, serving as the magazine's online "sustainability expert." (en)
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  • Adam Werbach (en)
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