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= Stuart H. Scott (environmentalist) = Stuart Herbert Scott (born December 7, 1948) is an American environmentalist,  writer, and public speaker who has been extensively involved with the climate change as well as general disturbance and ecological disruption being experienced at the present time.

Scott describes himself as an eco-social strategist and memetic engineer, as well as an educator, an innovator of climate and sustainability initiatives. His presentations on the ongoing climate and ecological damage doing irreparable harm to the biosphere of Earth he refers to as "a very serious form of performance art." He is best known for his extensive video interviews, visibility at meetings of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP, for Conference of Parties), and is a principal driver behind the public outreach of the World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity initiative. A growing number of people say humanity is doomed and headed for the collapse of civilization and possibly human extinction. Others say that, however dire the climate emergency purported to be rapidly overtaking humanity, that it is still not too late to avert the extent and the likelihood of an ecological collapse and/or an economic collapse, both from the inability to feed humanity in the coming decades as well as decaying social fabric, with an all-encompassing, World War II-style mobilization to reinvent industrial society and a concomitant effort to exchange the present model of infinite, exponential economic growth (NeoClassical economics) for something like ecological economics.

Early life and education
Stuart Scott was born in New York City to Milton U. Scott and Zelda Tannenbaum Scott. He was a nature-lover and environmentalist from an early age, before the term was coined.