If one were to describe Scott Tinker's work, perhaps the most apt description would be to describe him as an anthropologist of human energy use. In any case, as a trained geologist who, after a few years in the Texas oil industry, went back to university and, in 2000, became Director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas in Austin and State Geologist for the State of Texas, has spent a lifetime studying the relationship between energy use and society - a concern that, as he says, stems from a childhood memory of the former Soviet Union, where he inhaled the smell of poverty. And, to address the world's misery, he founded the Switch Energy Alliance, an organization whose mission is educating the public on the energy issue and how best to use it. To this end, he teamed up with the American filmmaker Harry Lynch, with whom he made two documentaries dealing with global energy consumption and energy poverty in the global South. In this context, Tinker has traveled to more than 65 countries worldwide and initiated a series of collaborations with various communities and tribes - an activity that’s also been reflected in his various TED Talks, Student lectures, newspaper articles and television appearances.
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