
2025: The Year Sustainability Didn’t Die
[Hi all. Happy New Year. The year ahead of us in the sustainability world will likely be challenging (see my LinkedIn post today). So it’s

[Hi all. Happy New Year. The year ahead of us in the sustainability world will likely be challenging (see my LinkedIn post today). So it’s

Executive Summary: Corporate sustainability in the U.S. is under attack. Most companies have gone quiet, while some have retreated, destroying real value. The sustainability community

Imagine if a study found that only 25% of sustainability investments paid off. It would be a scandal with extensive media coverage about how sustainability

What a strange time in corporate sustainability. PepsiCo released “revised” sustainability goals. They’re not a leap forward, but not that bad either (with one key

[I wrote this before inauguration for MIT SMR. Most of the predictions have already happened, which wasn’t all that hard – they wrote down an

Hi all. I’m excited to share with you some news related to my content and the blog/articles you’ve been receiving. I’m consistently looking for different ways

[Welcome to 2025. A couple of weeks ago HBR published my annual look back at sustainability. It wasn’t an easy year. But one very positive

[fyi, this was written before the election and published in MIT SMR that week. Some things have obviously changed, but this long-standing challenge in sustainability

[Part 2 of some post-election reflections.] I don’t have words of wisdom right now. There will be endless analyses of the U.S. election, and hot

[The first of many thoughts on what this election means. As the world’s governments (with lots of representatives from business) meet in Azerbaijan for the