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Mike Bond is an
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, ecologist, war and
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journalist A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalis ...
, and poet. Bond has been called the "master of the existential thriller" by the BBC and "one of the 21st century's most exciting authors" by ''The Washington Times''. A bestselling novelist, environmental activist, advisor to U.S. and foreign governments, international energy expert, war and human rights correspondent and award-winning poet, he has lived and worked in many remote, dangerous parts of the world, including 30 countries on six continents. He was a
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for ''
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'' newsletters in
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from 1990 to 1998, and has reported for many newspapers including ''
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'' (December 26, 1983), ''
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'' (April 26, 1999), ''
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'' (September 13, 2001) and ''
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'' (December 8, 1983). He was the co-presenter of the
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news program ''
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'' in 1987, produced by Deutsche Welle in Cologne, Germany. Bond was a Democratic candidate for the
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in
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in 1982. In
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's 2000 presidential campaign, he was head of Colorado Business Leaders for Gore and a spokesman in several western states (Colorado, Utah, and Oregon) for Gore environmental positions. Bond was project manager of several Wild and Scenic River and National Wildlife Refuge master plans, worked to protect the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in Maine, helped create Montana's Lee Metcalf Wilderness and California's Golden Gate National Recreation Area; fought elephant poaching in Africa, managed the NASA/AIA project to design part of the orbiting space station and helped write the Colorado Wolf Management Plan. A former presenter of the PBS new program ''European Journal'', he was also Paris energy correspondent for ''The Financial Times''. As a human rights journalist, Bond has covered death squads and military dictatorships in Latin America, the Middle East and Africa. He has also written widely on environmental issues including elephant slaughter and species decline in Africa, worldwide habitat loss, whales, wolves, seals and many other endangered species, renewable energy and climate change. The former CEO of an international energy company, he has been an advisor to more than 70 of the world's largest energy companies and led the 28-nation task force that united the former Soviet Union's electricity grid with Western Europe's, and has written many studies on climate change, renewable energy and utility siting and operation. Bond has hiked more than 50,000 miles — twice the circumference of the earth – in North and South America, New Zealand, Mongolia, Russia, Africa, Spain and France. In the dying days of the Algerian revolution, Bond went at age 19 on foot across the Sahara, experiencing the euphoria and terror of wandering across the blazing, uncharted desert mountains from Tamanrasset to Timbuktu. After walking long mileages in Africa, the Himalayas and other locations, he now prefers a more leisurely 25-miles-a-day stroll in the Alps or Andes. Bond now works in environmental campaigns worldwide and is a leader in the fight against industrial wind turbines and their desecration of our last natural areas. He has written and spoken internationally on the failure of wind projects to lower greenhouse gas emissions or fossil fuel use, and on their devastating environmental, social and fiscal impacts. His works have been widely praised. ''Kirkus'' called Bond's book, ''House of Jaguar'' a "high-octane story rife with action, from U.S. streets to Guatemalan jungles". Bond bases his works on his own experiences in war zones, revolutions and dangerous regions in many foreign countries during his years as a journalist. He has more recently worked on international problems relating to
Islamic fundamentalism Islamic fundamentalism has been defined as a puritanical, revivalist, and reform movement of Muslims who aim to return to the founding scriptures of Islam. Islamic fundamentalists are of the view that Muslim-majority countries should return ...
and
terrorism Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of criminal violence to provoke a state of terror or fear, mostly with the intention to achieve political or religious aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violen ...
, the subject of one of his latest novels, ''Assassins''.


Bibliography

* 1985 ''Fire Like The Sun'' (St. Martin's/Marek, New York) * 1990 ''The Insider's Guide to Kenya'' (CFW Publications, Hong Kong), nonfiction * 1992 ''The Insider's Guide to Mexico'' (CFW Publications, Hong Kong), nonfiction * 1992 ''The Ivory Hunters'' (Hodder Headline, London) * 1993 ''Night of the Dead'' (Hodder Headline, London) * 1994 ''Crossfire'' (Hodder Headline, London) * 2012 ''Saving Paradise'' (Mandevilla Press, Connecticut) * 2013 ''The Last Savanna'' (Mandevilla Press, Connecticut) * 2013 ''House of Jaguar'' (Mandevilla Press, Connecticut) * 2014 ''Holy War'' (Mandevilla Press, Connecticut) * 2014 ''Tibetan Cross'' (Mandevilla Press, Connecticut) * 2015 ''Killing Maine'' (Mandevilla Press, Connecticut) * 2016 ''Assassins'' (Mandevilla Press, Connecticut)


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External links


MikeBondBooks.com
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