Foreword Reviews

THE GODFATHER OF GREEN

An Eco-spiritual Memoir

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Jerry Yudelson, Wyatt-mackenzie Publishing (APR 22) Softcover $22 (320pp), 978-1-948018-72-2 AUTOBIOGRA­PHY & MEMOIR

In The Godfather of Green, environmen­tal engineer, renewable energy activist, and green building pioneer Jerry Yudelson recalls the evolution of the environmen­tal movement in the United States and the spiritual practices that helped him to navigate the complexiti­es of the political, economic, and business worlds on behalf of the planet.

Growing up in Southern California in the “idyllic 50s” meant dealing with dense, choking smog, polluted beaches, and a degraded environmen­t. Like most suburbanit­es of the era, Yudelson—then a skinny, nerdy kid with glasses—was happy to believe that food came from the grocery store, clean and nicely wrapped.

Spending his high school years trying to fit in, he soon felt lost in a society in which white male patriarchy, racial segregatio­n, and the marginaliz­ation of Jews and other minorities were the norm. The tumultuous 1960s awakened his spiritual longings and his awareness of the corporate greed that was at the root of environmen­tal destructio­n.

Detailing his studies with Indian masters Baba Muktananda and Gurumayi and his struggle to integrate his spiritual practices with his environmen­tal work, Yudelson’s memoir is forthright and conversati­onal. Its behind-the-scenes insights into the 1960s political and social zeitgeist reveal the motivation­s of some of the culture’s key players, which were too often centered around visions of unlimited economic growth. In contrast, Yudelson describes the simplicity of ashram life and the intense spiritual experience­s that were aroused by his guru’s transforma­tive gaze or touch.

Ending with a letter to young climate activists, Yudelson—the man dubbed “the godfather of green” by Wired magazine—shares his determinat­ion to live each moment from the highest perspectiv­e and in the spirit of selfless service. “I’ve learned one truth: love is the only story worth telling,” he writes.

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