Sustainable Innovation (Part I) and “Radical Incrementalism”
Yesterday I spoke at the Sustainable Innovation ’06 Conference, which was thrown by the Centre for Sustainable Design in England and hosted by the Stuart
Yesterday I spoke at the Sustainable Innovation ’06 Conference, which was thrown by the Centre for Sustainable Design in England and hosted by the Stuart
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I’m seeing lots of talk about Arnold Schwarzenegger and California’s stance on climate change. And for good reason. The state is pushing the envelope and
I recently switched my online travel bookings from Travelocity to Expedia. Why? Because of a small, but innovative partnership Expedia launched with Terrapass, a company
Levi’s recently announced the upcoming launch of jeans made from 100% organic cotton. Starting in November, Levi’s high end “Capital E” clothing line would include
I had the pleasure of attending an event yesterday hosted by DuPont in Washington, D.C.. The company was announcing its new 2015 Sustainability Goals (see
This seems to be a burning question lately with BP’s very well-publicized pipeline problems in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska which shut down a major source of
I went to a small gathering last night hosted by E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs), a group of environmentally-interested business people associated with the NRDC. The speaker
Interesting article in the NY Times this weekend about the rise of an Indian-based wind power company, Suzlon (see “The Ascent of Windpower“). Beside the
I saw this story a few weeks back that stuck with me…It’s in the ‘tragically funny’ news item category “Swiss Hostel Offers View of Crumbling
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility