David Brower

David Ross Brower (/ˈbr.ər/; July 1, 1912 – November 5, 2000) was a prominent environmentalist and the founder of many environmental organizations, including the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies (1997), Friends of the Earth (1969), Earth Island Institute (1982), North Cascades Conservation Council, and Fate of the Earth Conferences. From 1952 to 1969, he served as the first Executive Director of the Sierra Club, and served on its board three times: from 1941–1953; 1983–1988; and 1995–2000 as a petition candidate enlisted by reform-activists known as the John Muir Sierrans. As a younger man, he was a prominent mountaineer.

David Brower
BornDavid Ross Brower 
1 July 1912 
Berkeley, California
Died5 November 2000  (aged 88)
Berkeley, California
OccupationConservationist, mountaineer
Known forPresidency of the Sierra Club Foundation, Founding Friends of the Earth, Earth Island Institute
Spouse(s)Anne Hus Brower
ChildrenKenneth Brower, Robert Brower, Barbara Brower, John Brower
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Rank
  • Lieutenant (U.S. Army)
  • Major (Army National Guard)
Unit
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsBronze Star Medal
Other workConservationist
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