Bill Ryerson is familiar with issues involving human migration and population stabilization. As president of the Population Media Center, he produces serialized dramas about sustainability and family planning. Since 2009, Ryerson has been a fellow of the Post Carbon Institute, a nonprofit focused on addressing ecological and energy crises as they relate to economies. The Institute promotes local conservation and energy concepts, and disseminates information to help communities minimize energy disruption.
2. William (Bill) Ryerson is familiar with issues involving
human migration (immigration and emigration). As
president of the Population Media Center, he also maintains
an interest in stabilization of the world population. To this
end, Bill Ryerson produces serialized dramas that illustrate
principles of sustainability and family planning as part of
his overall interest in the environment, the economy, and the
future of the planet.
Since 2009, Ryerson has been a fellow of the Post Carbon
Institute, a nonprofit organization in Santa Rosa, California.
Its mission is to address the interlinked crises of ecology and
energy as they relate to the world's economies. In particular,
its members promote concepts of conservation and energy
that work at the local level.
3. It also disseminates information that communities can
use to minimize the effects of energy disruption.
These efforts are part of the Energy Reality Program,
which is intended to build a thorough public
understanding of policy choices that affect nature as a
whole. This requires an awareness of the costs and
benefits of fossil and renewable energy alike.
Philosophically, this entails personal transitions from
desiring more to requiring less. The program uses
electronic and social media, artwork, and essays to
enhance awareness of actionable steps toward an
equitable economic future.