Mel Weisburd

Mel Weisburd (1927–2015) was an American writer and air pollution control pioneer whose work began bridging the divide between science and the humanities. He was known to "have a pioneering role in environmental law enforcement, health effects research and education."[1] In 1955, Weisburd co-founded and served as Editor of the Los Angles-based literary journal Coastlines with the poet Gene Frumkin.

References

  1. "Mel Weisburd". moondaypoetry.com. Retrieved 2016-03-18.


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