October 26, 2007
Environmentalist and Seed magazine's Chris Mooney discusses the need to rethink our global energy use. Actor Ron Livingston talks about playing the role of a real life person in Music Within.
Chris Mooney
Named one of Wired magazine's 10 'sexiest geeks,' Chris Mooney is Seed magazine's Washington correspondent. His blog won Scientific American's Science and Technology Web award, and his first book, The Republican War on Science, was called a 'landmark in contemporary political reporting." His latest, Storm World, addresses hurricanes, politics and global warming. A Yale grad, Mooney grew up in New Orleans and has worked for The American Prospect and contributed to a variety of other publications.
Ron Livingston
Actor Ron Livingston pulls off comedic roles as well as dramatic ones. The Iowa native began his career as a stage actor while at Yale. After graduation, he moved to Chicago to further his career and then on to Los Angeles, landing his first major film role in Swingers. His small screen credits include Band of Brothers, The Practice and Sex and the City. Last summer, Livingston returned to the stage in the world premiere of In A Dark Dark House and has two upcoming features, Music Within and Holly.


