Career
He is the author of To Uphold the World: A Call for a New Global Ethic From Ancient India (Beacon Press, 2010), a philosophical and historical reflection on the need for a global ethic in a global economy,with a Forward by Amartya Senator and an Afterword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He has also published extensively on the role of Export Cr Agencies in developing countries, especially concerning the environmental impact of projects funded by them. Since the 1980s Rich worked as an attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Environmental Defense Fund.
He has also worked for the United States. Agency for International Development, the United Nations Environment Program, the World Resources Institute, the United States. Congress Office of Technology Assessment and the World Bank.
He also testified in Congressional hearings on United States. participation in international financial institutions. He has written numerous articles and opeds on international development and environment in publications such as The Nation, The Financial Times, The Ecologist, and Environmental Forum, the policy journal of the Environmental Law Institute, where he is currently a Visiting Scholar.
He has lectured widely at universities and colleges around the United States. His most recent book, Foreclosing the Future: The World Bank and the Politics of Environmental Destruction, focusing on issues such as climate change, governance and corruption, was published by Island Press in 2013.