Friday, January 22, 2010

Blessed Unrest






















How the Largest Movement in the World came into Being and Why No-one Saw It Coming:

A leading environmentalist and social activist's examination of the worldwide movement for social and environmental change, Paul Hawken has spent over a decade researching organizations dedicated to restoring the environment and fostering social justice.

From billion-dollar nonprofits to single-person dot. causes, these groups collectively comprise the largest movement on earth, a movement that has no name, leader, or location, and that has gone largely ignored by politicians and the media.

Like nature itself, it is organizing from the bottom up, in every city, town, and culture and is emerging to be an extraordinary and creative expression of people's needs worldwide.

Fundamentally, it is a description of humanity's collective genius, and the unstoppable movement to re-imagine our relationship to the environment and one another.

The Event: Thinking Hand: embodied and existential wisdom?



Topic: The Thinking Hand: embodied and existential wisdom?
Guest Speaker: Juhani Pallasmaa
Day/Date: Thursday, 11th February 2010, 18.30hrs
Location: Room No. 259, DIT, Bolton Street, Dublin 1

The 10 Top Things Every Business Leader Should Know About Strategic Sustainability

From Will Marre's blog at Development Crossing:

1. Sustainable Abundance is good for business.
Every product and every service needs to be re-invented to create a sustainable future. This is the greatest economic opportunity in history. (Consider automobiles, light bulbs, airplanes, energy…. everything.)

2. High Sustainability Standards and Maximizing Human Benefits can generate “leapfrog” designs to invent new products and new business models.
(Toyota was creating the Prius while other car companies slept.)

3. Sustainability Thinking saves money.
The relentless challenge to improve durability, re-use parts and eliminate packaging brings bottom line innovation. (91% of old Xerox copier parts are reused in “new” Xerox machines.)

4. Removing the Bad attracts new customers.
Consumers and business customers are stampeding to choose the benefits of non-toxic, no-waste products (Clorox’s non-toxic Green Works Cleaners is their fastest growing product portfolio.)

5. Create a Cause Bigger Than Your Brand.
Over 80% of consumers say they choose brands that support good causes because it makes them feel like they are “voting with their wallet.” (ClifBar’s brand in the manufactured nutrition bar business repeatedly earns the highest loyalty rating. They famously support the organic sourcing and the buy local food movement as well as women and fitness initiatives.)

6. Sustainability Obliterates Costs.
When smart people consider how to satisfy a need or want without waste or even cost, new business models spring to life. (When Apple designed the ipod, eliminating the cost/waste of CD manufacturing, shipping and distribution was the natural outcome. The ipod led to the iphone, greener product design and tens of thousands of digital apps which create user loyalty without more cost.)

7. Sustainability Drives Game-Changing Business Models.
When leaders consider solving huge problems in sustainable ways, new thinking creates breakthrough businesses. Before the radio, who would have thought of music with a band? Before the light bulb, who would have thought of light without a flame? (Today micro-entrepreneurs are installing solar panels on huts in the world’s poorest areas because solar generated OLED light is cheaper than kerosene. Power without the grid. Is everything possible?)

8. Sustainability Creates Smart Marketing.
Engaging your customers in the benefits and breakthroughs of your green and sustainable products requires a new level and a new type of communication. It’s called smarketing. Marketing that makes your customer smart. (GE recently asked design students to come up with creative ways to use GE’s new organic LED lights. Tens of thousands have seen their video on YouTube and the product launch is still months away.)

9. Sustainability Attracts Top Talent.
The best science, engineering and business schools report that top graduates only want to work for companies that are serious about making a difference in creating a sustainable future. (Ask any college recruiter.)

10. If You Don’t Fully Embrace Sustainability, You Are Toast.
The debate over green is over and green won. Consider the failures of GM and the transformation of Wal-Mart. It’s better to ride the wave than drown in the rip tide of change.

For information on the speech or seminar, “Leading for Sustainability,” email candie@willmarre.com.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Opposing Views: The Great Climate Swindle

It's been a while since I last posted, so it's time to get blogging!
I believe in listening to both sides of every story. Here's a great film providing an alternative to the mainstream view on Global Climate Change.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Geologists Say New Ocean Likely Forming Under Ethiopian Desert

Geologists Say New Ocean Likely Forming Under Ethiopian Desert

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

SETI: Maybe we've been looking in the wrong place...



From xkcd.com

Friday, September 18, 2009

At Last... US Air Force Explain UFO Mystery....