Sustain-ability

What is sustainable

I use this question when thinking about pretty much everything.  Sustainability is the broad category this philosophy and the often-hijacked term ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance).  When done right, ESG connects the risks of being unsustainable with real economic impacts. 

In short, if what you are doing harms people and the planet then your company should be out of business.  

I focus on reality-checking the misguided philosophy of startups and corporate executives as an ESG and Sustainability contributor to the GLOBIS (Tokyo) University Graduate Business School’s publication, GLOBIS Insights.

How to Make Your Startup Sustainable from the Start

Why (and How) C-Suites Should Make Sustainability the New Bottom Line”

Climate, Carbon, Environmentals

My proposals have been featured in leading publications on these subjects.  As I see it, good policy starts with good thinking that turns into real solutions.  I write to diagnose and solve, not echo the crisis narrative on established problems.  As a 4th Wave Environmentalist, I believe there is no time to wait on policy (still important)—we need to move capital, reform markets from within, and price-in the real value of saving the world (and proving you’ve saved it).   

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Confluence Over Compromise in Climate Change

 

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