Education
He attended Camp Rising Sun in 1958 and 1959. He then returned to Harvard where he earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Biological Anthropology.
He attended Camp Rising Sun in 1958 and 1959. He then returned to Harvard where he earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Biological Anthropology.
After receiving ab Bachelor of Arts in biology from Harvard in 1964, he went on to study cultural anthropology at l"École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris with Claude Lévi-Strauss, as a Fulbright Scholar. Warshall"s research interests include natural history, natural resource management (especially watersheds and wastewater practices), conservation biology, biodiversity assessments, environmental impact analysis, and conflict resolution and consensus building between divergent economic and cultural special interest groups. He has worked as a consultant for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Ethiopia.
Foreign United States Agency for International Development and other organizations in ten other African nations.
He has worked with the Tohono O"odham and Apache people of Arizona. And advised corporations such as Senco, Clorox, Transport Hygga, and SAS Airlines, as well as municipal governments such as the city of Malibu.
Warshall was the Sustainability and Anthropology Editor of one of the later editions of the Whole Earth Catalog series, and served as an editor of its spin-off magazine, Whole Earth Review. He has taught at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa Institute.
He was elected to the board of the Bolinas Community Public Utility District.
Warshall is a member of the Global Business Network.