SUMMARY
For over twenty years, Craig Rosebraugh has been committed to promoting climate change awareness and social and political justice through a variety of national special interest groups and public outreach campaigns.

PRESS
Rosebraugh has been featured in hundreds of news media stories, including: National Public Radio, 60 Minutes, 20/20, Focus Earth, The Today Show, Court TV, CBS/NBC/ABC Evening News, Fox News, PBS Nova/Frontline, and Dateline Australia, The New York Times and NY Times Sunday Magazine, National Geographic, Inc. Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Denver Post, Seattle Times, Maxim, Details, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, Time, Newsweek, Village Voice, Outside Magazine.

LECTURE HIGHLIGHTS
Craig has been invited to speak at numerous conferences, including: The Society of Environmental Journalists Annual Conference, Land, Air, Water Environmental Law Conference (Eugene, OR), University of Arizona (Tucson), Vassar College (NY), Virginia Tech (VA), University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia), Reed College (OR), Oregon State University (Corvallis), University of Wisconsin (Madison), Portland State University (OR), University of Oregon (Eugene), Pacific University (OR), and the Evergreen State College (WA).

SELECT PUBLICATIONS
• This Country Must Change, Contributing Editor, (AMG, 2009)
• Burning Rage of a Dying Planet, (Lantern Books, 2004)
• The Logic of Political Violence, (AMG, 2003)
• One Earth, original screenplay, quarterfinalist in Francis Ford Coppola’s Zoetrope Screenplay Competition, 2007, quarterfinalist in the 2009 Phoenix Film Festival Screenwriting Competition
• Written Testimony Submitted to U.S. Congress, February 12, 2002, House Forest & Forest Health Subcommittee Hearing on “Ecoterrorism,” Permanent Congressional Record
• Don’t Mess with Unocal: The War Against Terror May Really Be A Battle Over Oil, Toward Freedom Magazine, 2002.

See writings for additional published works.

EDUCATION
B.A. Marylhurst University, Political Science (1999)
M.A. Goddard College, Political Science/History (2003)
J.D. Arizona State University School of Law (2011)