Hannah Lewis

Bio4Climate Compendium Editor

Since 2017 Hannah Lewis has collected, organized and written most of Biodiversity for a Livable Climate’s Compendium of Scientific and Practical Findings Supporting Eco-Restoration to Address Global Warming. She holds an MS in Sustainable Agriculture and Sociology from Iowa State University and a BA in Environmental Studies from Middlebury College, and worked to create and support community-based food systems for many years.

In 2020 Hannah published an article on Miyawaki Forests in The Guardian. That article has inspired a number of communities to plant mini-forests of their own, and led Chelsea Green Press to ask her to write Mini-Forest Revolution.. Hannah has been living in France with her husband and twin daughters, and they have recently returned to the US.

Since 2017 Hannah Lewis has collected, organized and written most of Biodiversity for a Livable Climate’s Compendium of Scientific and Practical Findings Supporting Eco-Restoration to Address Global Warming. She holds an MS in Sustainable Agriculture and Sociology from Iowa State University and a BA in Environmental Studies from Middlebury College, and worked to create and support community-based food systems for many years.

In 2020 Hannah published an article on Miyawaki Forests in The Guardian. That article has inspired a number of communities to plant mini-forests of their own, and led Chelsea Green Press to ask her to write Mini-Forest Revolution.. Hannah has been living in France with her husband and twin daughters, and they have recently returned to the US.

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www.hannahlewis.org