Experts
Graham Hill
Vice President, Interactive Media, Planet Green
Graham Hill on the mobilizing forces of technology. This series brought to you by Dell and digitalnomads.com Read More
Graham Hill would love to sit down with Gandhi. Read More
"Small is sexy," Graham Hill says. Read More
Graham Hill hopes we will look back on this age as one of positive change. Read More
Developing countries can go green, but we have to be delicate about leading them. Read More
Environmentalism is a shared responsibility, Graham Hill says. Read More
It's not just Americans who are wasteful, Graham Hill remarks. Read More
A good life can be measured by giving more than receiving. Read More
Spreading awareness is still a challenge. Read More
Graham Hill explains the media's role in publicizing environmental action as well as Planet Green's agenda. Read More
Graham Hill outlines the functionality of good design. Read More
Graham Hill hopes bloggers will be able to fact check more in the future. Read More
Technology is furthering environmental consciousness, Graham Hill says. Read More
Graham Hill hopes an eco-ethic will be inextricable from our everyday lives. Read More
Environmentalism is misconceived as anti-business, notes Graham Hill. Read More
To determine whether a product is eco-friendly, consider its life cycle. Read More
Graham Hill underscores the importance of including externalities in the cost of products. Read More
Graham Hill recalls his trajectory before becoming a social entrepreneur. Read More
A talk with Ghandi. Read More
More environmental activism is needed still. Read More
About Graham Hill
Hill is the founder of TreeHugger, an online hub for news and information related to environmental sustainability.Hailed as a "green CNN," TreeHugger hosts a constantly updated blog, newsletters, video and radio segments and a user-generated Graham site, Hugg. In the three years since its inception, TreeHugger has become one of the most high-profile and highly-trafficked sites on the internet.
Recently, Hill his been hard at work developing Planet Green with Discovery Communications. Hill has also worked in a variety of industries prior to starting TreeHugger, including fashion, web-development, and plant-based air filters. He is also a designer, and his New York souvenir coffee mug is sold in over 150 stores. Hill was educated at Carleton University in Ottawa and Emily Carr Institute of ArtDesign in Vancouver.