Is Clean Technology a “Fantasy”?
The CEO of the world’s largest oil company says that renewables and clean tech are a “fantasy” and not economically competitive. After I posted something
The CEO of the world’s largest oil company says that renewables and clean tech are a “fantasy” and not economically competitive. After I posted something
[This appeared last week in MIT Sloan Management Review. Check out some discussion about it on LinkedIn here.] Predicting the future is a fool’s errand,
This was a rough year. The world’s biggest challenges generally got worse, or at least more complicated. Our biggest existential threat, climate change, is no
Hi all. Let me cut to the chase and say I don’t have the answer to the question I pose here. I don’t think anyone
[Happy New Year all! My biggest article of the year is generally the last one; it’s an attempt to synthesize and summarize big themes in
[Here’s a short piece that appears in a new e-book from nexxworks, “On Building a Better Future,” with contributions from really interesting people with a
[Happy New Year! This is my year-end article from Harvard Business Review that I mentioned in my last post (which has many more stories and
For more than a decade, I’ve written a year-end article for Harvard Business Review on the big stories in corporate sustainability from the year gone
[Hi all. I’m reposting this piece I wrote with my Net Positive co-author, the great CEO Paul Polman, in MIT Sloan Management Review. The issue of companies
Hello blog readers. Some of you may have noticed that I have not written a lot of posts over the last 18 months or so.
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility