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Brian Clark Howard is a journalist and author who has covered a wide range of topics, especially the environment, consumer affairs and technology. He produces content for various platforms, including online, print magazines, video, film and books. Brian serves as Environment Writer and Editor for National Geographic's website.


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Clark Brian Howard (born June 20, 1955) is an American consumer expert and podcast host of The Clark Howard Show, which has been aired over 30 years. Life and career. Howard grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. His parents, Bernard and Joy Garson Howard, were prominent members of Atlanta's Jewish community.


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Brian Clark Howard is a senior digital writer and editor covering the environment at National Geographic. April 20, 2018 at 12:32 p.m. EDT.


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Brian Clark Howard is an award-winning environmental journalist with a decade of experience producing and managing top-notch content for websites, magazines, books, newsletters, blogs and more. He spent three years as web editor for The Daily Green and five years as managing editor of E/The Environmental Magazine (the U.S.'s oldest, largest.


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Brian Clark Howard is a Web editor with the Daily Green, a division of Hearst Digital Media. He writes and edits articles and blogs on earth-friendly topics, and is syndicated on Yahoo!, MSN, Huffington Post, O (The Oprah Magazine), and others.


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Myth No. 5. Recycling is, at best, big government overreach, or, at worst, a scam. Either way, it has no real benefits to the planet. Since many people don't know what happens to their recycling.


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My Grandpa and Dollar General. My Grandpa, Levy Clark Howard, grew up in rural southern Kentucky in a poor farming family. He went to a one-room schoolhouse and shot squirrels for dinner. During WWII he built airplanes for the war effort. Over his work life, he tried his hand at many different jobs.


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Brian Clark Howard. Brian Clark Howard is a writer for National Geographic. He has written several articles about the story of Cecil the lion, which appear on NationalGeographic.com.


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Brian Clark Howard is a Web editor with the Daily Green, a division of Hearst Digital Media. He writes and edits articles and blogs on earth-friendly topics, and is syndicated on Yahoo!, MSN, Huffington Post, O (The Oprah Magazine), and others.


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Remembering 9/11 in Pictures. 26 October 2017. By Brian Handwerk, Brian Clark Howard. Virginia. New York City. Modern History. Terrorism. More.


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By Brian Clark Howard. Published 6 Nov 2017, 17:15 GMT. Photograph by John Burchman, National Geographic "I've been arguing for a while that connection to nature should be thought of as a human right," Richard Louv told the crowd assembled in the courtyard of National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C., on 26 June 2013. Louv was there.


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By Brian Clark Howard National Geographic. Published July 31, 2015 • 5 min read. Share Tweet Email. Cecil the Lion's killing made him a household name, but he was at least the 23rd lion that.


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Follow Brian Clark Howard on Twitter and Google+. Related Topics. WEAPONS; WAR; You May Also Like. HISTORY MAGAZINE. These ancient Greek weapons were quite literally toxic. HISTORY & CULTURE.


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By Brian Clark Howard, Sarah Gibbens, Elaina Zachos, and Laura Parker | National Geographic | January 17, 2019 | The world has a plastic pollution problem and it's snowballing—but so is public awareness and action. Each year, an estimated 18 billion pounds of plastic waste enters the world's ocean from coastal regions. That's about equivalent to five grocery bags of plastic trash piled.

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