As anybody actually watching me digitally will already know, I recently got more caught up with Facebook. Clicked through a bunch of friend requests. I still have over a hundred outstanding requests -- for causes, games, you-name-it -- but those I just have to ignore. Here's a note I drafted to try to explain why … Continue reading Facebook Frenzy
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Climate Change Adaptation: from Big Taboo to Business Opportunity
Read my recent article on climate change adaptation generated a surprising amount of response. I will be focusing more and more on climate change adaptation issues in times ahead, both because I believe we all need to be paying more attention to it, and because my professional work with clients like the Nile Basin Initiative … Continue reading Climate Change Adaptation: from Big Taboo to Business Opportunity
What is the GDP, Anyway?
As the world spins deeper into economic recession (is anyone formally using the word "depression" yet?), it seems appropriate to take a look at the number by which we measure such things: the Gross Domestic Product, or GDP. This mega-statistic is the indicator used by countries since WWII to measure their growth, and is by … Continue reading What is the GDP, Anyway?
Food, Fuel and Fiber? The Challenge of Using the Earth to Grow Energy
This article was commissioned by the Japanese energy magazine "Global Edge," and reprinted also at Worldchanging.com. * * * In May of 2008, while visiting Jakarta, I came across a newspaper story about a protest there. Hundreds of people had gathered in front of the gates of a charitable NGO whose mission was to feed … Continue reading Food, Fuel and Fiber? The Challenge of Using the Earth to Grow Energy
Letter from Entebbe: Which Way is Up?
I sat in the petrol station, playing my guitar to the African night, watching the cars, taxis, and mopeds cruise in looking for a couple of liters of fuel, while my driver did his level best to get the van started again. "No petrol, only diesel" was the answer everyone got from the kind attendant; … Continue reading Letter from Entebbe: Which Way is Up?
Letter from Tällberg: Let’s Talk about Transformation
"Let's talk about transformation for a couple of minutes" says the moderator, John Kao (a San Francisco-based consultant who also plays a mean jazz piano). Apparently, that's all the time they have. At the moment, three business leaders are on the stage, representing a major car company, a big bank, and a smaller, socially responsible … Continue reading Letter from Tällberg: Let’s Talk about Transformation
Letter from Tällberg: Turn Back, O Man
Here at the Tällberg Forum-- Sweden's annual festival of words and music, science and dreams about sustainability and globalization -- things are getting a little clearer. This is the last day, so it's just in time. Take 350, for example. This morning I went to the great big tent to join a very small group … Continue reading Letter from Tällberg: Turn Back, O Man