Fossil Fuel Jobs Will Disappear, So Now What?
[I co-wrote this article with my friend and mentor Hunter Lovins. The original is on MIT Sloan Management Review.] President Joe Biden takes climate change
[I co-wrote this article with my friend and mentor Hunter Lovins. The original is on MIT Sloan Management Review.] President Joe Biden takes climate change
Hi all. It’s been awhile since I posted (my site was under reconstruction so I’m delayed.) But I promised to post everything I write here,
A new administration is coming in and can set a new agenda. As pressing as climate is, they must start with protecting American democracy. We can’t do anything important before that is fixed.
While we continue to grasp the scale of this pandemic, the new challenges we face point to more permanent changes we must make in our lives and how we do business.
In the US in particular, we have a bad habit of ignoring experts and scientists until it’s too late
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos has offered $10 billion to fight climate change. This is good, but there are some issues.
It’s time for companies to lobby around the world for pro-climate policies. They need to use their powerful political influence.
Blackrock CEO Larry Fink is shaking up the finance world, declaring that climate change will drive massive shifts in capital allocation.
The top sustainability stories of 2019, and some trends to watch out for in 2020
[Re-posting this from my HBR column. An interesting study of CEO attitudes. In short, leaders know sustainability is important, but also know they’re not doing enough.]
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility