Bill Buck (environmentalist)

[1] Taking a Stand Against Environmental Pollution profiled Buck's achievements as a youth activist during this time, including his participation in a number of controversial protests with the direct action organization Greenpeace.

[2] Buck began writing about environmental issues for The New York Times Special Feature Syndicate and national publications like "E" Magazine, including in-depth interviews with David R. Brower and other environmental leaders.

[3] He combined his expertise in journalism and multimedia production in 1997, working on President Bill Clinton's official Inauguration Day webcast in Washington, DC.

[4] Buck's credits in professional TV and film production include the MTV environmental documentary Connect (1997), the film Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), the PBS series Remaking American Medicine (2006) and The Story of Stuff animated series.

[5] In 2013, Buck published a book about San Francisco, California documenting unique aspects of the city.