Jeremy Rifkin is an American economic and social theorist, writer, public speaker, political advisor, and activist. He is the author of numerous bestselling books, including The End of Work, The Third Industrial Revolution, and The Zero Marginal Cost Society. His work explores the impact of scientific and technological changes on the economy, the workforce, society, and the environment. He is president of the Foundation on Economic Trends, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization that examines the economic, environmental, social, and cultural impacts of emerging technologies.
Rifkin’s analyses have often focused on the potential for transformative shifts in global infrastructure and operations. His theories about the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy and the rise of a collaborative commons are particularly influential in contemporary discussions about sustainability and economic development. His advisory roles with political and business leaders worldwide underscore the impact of his perspectives on contemporary policy decisions. He has worked with the European Union and heads of state on issues related to the transition to a post-carbon economy.