EcoCity Cleveland's David Beach has become one of the most important and influential environmental advocates in the state.
"As an independent journalist and activist, Beach is having the kind of direct impact on his own community that many writers with more prominent bylines never achieve. EcoCity Cleveland, the small but influential nonprofit organization founded by Beach, celebrated its 10th anniversary this year. EcoCity has published two books - "The Greater Cleveland Environment Book" and "Car-Free in Cleveland" - and has established a Web site that is gaining national attention."
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