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Ernest Callenbach (born April 3, 1929) is an American writer.

Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, he now lives in Berkeley, California. From 1955 to 1991, Callenbach was on the staff of the University of California Press. A general copywriter for a number of years, he edited the Press's Film Quarterly from 1958 until 1991. For many years Callenbach edited the Natural History Guides at the U.C. Press.

He is known as author of green books, namely as author of the ecological utopias Ecotopia (1975) and Ecotopia Emerging (1981). He is said to have coined the word "ecotopia."

Callenbach has been a part of the circle of West Coast technologists, architects, social thinkers, and scientists which has included such people as Ursula K. LeGuin, Sim Van der Ryn, Peter Calthorpe, Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly, J. Baldwin, and John Todd.

Other books of Callenbach include:

  • Ecotopia Emerging (1981)
  • The Ecotopian Encyclopedia
  • Publisher's Lunch (1989)
  • Ecology: A pocket guide (1998)
  • Living Cheaply With Style: Live Better and Spend Less (1993?)
  • Bring Back the Buffalo!: A Sustainable Future for America's Great Plains (2000)

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