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AmazonSANDOR ALEJANDRO GERENDAS-KISS
PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR – CHIEF EDITOR
FOUNDER
Environmentalist, historian, writer. Founder of SGK-PLANET, a website dedicated to environmental preservation and the fight against climate change.
He is currently celebrating 10 years of SGK-PLANET, his non-profit website dedicated to the Environment and Climate Change, which he founded with his wife in 2015. With a global reach and acceptance in a significant number of countries, he champions the slogan “Your Date with the Earth” for his campaign “Raising Climate Awareness for a Sustainable Planet.”
In parallel to his environmental work, he is pursuing his other great passion: writing, which revolves around environmental issues affecting our planet, ranging from essays to fiction.
In June 2025, he will publish his essay “The Great Depredation. In Just 50 Years We Have Derailed the Earth.” This book covers the study and analysis of events from the First Earth Summit in 1972 to the year 2022.
In October 2024, he launched the 22nd Century Trilogy series with The Seventh Extinction, Book 1, the first novel in the science fiction saga.
Since 2009, he has been a contributor to the digital media outlet Analítica as a columnist in the Environment section. In 2017, he joined the Gestiopolis website as a columnist on the Environment and related topics.
Sandor Alejandro Gerendas Kiss was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1946. He arrived in Venezuela at the age of two and has lived in Caracas ever since. A businessman with a successful career and international recognition for his work, he is also dedicated to history and the environment.
His work Estadísticas filatélicas venezolanas (Venezuelan Philatelic Statistics) (1998) received the Grand Silver Medal and Diploma at the IV Bolivarian Philatelic Exhibition, Santafé de Bogotá. He also received a Bronze Medal and Diploma at the World Philatelic Literature Exhibition, Salón Mophila Lorca 98, Granada, Spain. In recognition of his book History of Venezuela narrated year by year, 1410-1640 (2005), he was named corresponding member of the History Center of the State of Trujillo, Venezuela.