November 21, 2012 - Harvard Business Review
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November 21, 2012 - Harvard Business Review
Yes. And far more often than you probably do.... http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2012/11/do-you-really-need-to-say-than.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=tweet&utm_campaign=socialflow
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Consumption of products and services impacts the environment in many different ways. Via David Rowing, pdjmoo Delete the scoop?
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The focus on technologies is problematic because of the types of controversial new technologies that are promoted, including biomass incineration, synthetic biology, nanotechnology, etc. Nuclear and GMOs are not explicitly endorsed, but would fit with the approach. The market-based approach has been heavily criticised by NGOs as it would mean assigning private property rights to nature, commodifying and privatising nature. Leaving nature to the market would undermine the opportunities of communities and states to protect the commons. Also the bitter lessons from the carbon trading debacle seem to be entirely ignored when UNEP proposes tradeable biodiversity credits. The UNEP reports exposes a misguided belief in markets, which is astonishing after the financial crisis. It is as if that example of the chronic failure of deregulation and market-based approaches had never happened. Delete the scoop?
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BIOMIMICRY: Bionic Handling; Better Spin cycle; Chemical-Free De-Icing; Extreme Shock Absorber; Paint Without Pigments; Traffic Decongestant; efficient ceiling fans; fog harvesting;
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One billion people rely on fish as an important source of protein. - WWF An international group of ecologists and economists warned that the world will run o... Via Fabrice Leclerc Delete the scoop?
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