Managing sustainability through decision processes: the influence of values and frames–2015 RICS Award, Best Sustainability Paper
Conference Paper: Managing sustainability through decision processes: the influence of values and frames–2015 RICS Award, Best Sustainability Paper By Richard Perry Kulczak, Poorang Piroozfar, Marie K. Harder ARCOM 31st Annual Conference, … Continue reading
Monbiot: How you measure the depth of our problem: by our inability even to discuss it
This is enough to make any thinking human cry. Thank you for being the voice of reason, George. The Impossibility of Growth May 27, 2014 Let us imagine that … Continue reading
Food Or Fuel? [INFOGRAPHIC] #food #fuel
Originally posted on Infographic List:
Biofuels: good or bad? I don’t have a car and use 100% renewable electricity for all my power and heat requirements in my small apartment. So would I consider … Continue reading
Corporate Sustainability: Profit, Motive and Intention in Greenwash
A large-scale sustainable trajectory is impossible without the corporate sector, whose profit is neither necessary nor sufficient for sustainability, and where ethical motives, positive intention and measurable … Continue reading
Green Underpants
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
In the recent leadership forum we were asked what we believed clients would be selecting us for in 5 years time, one of my answers…
Does sustainability need rational or irrational people?
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
He isn’t quite my name sake but Oscar Wilde once said “the rational man looks at the world as it is and adapts himself to…
Monbiot: DDT 2.0
DDT 2.0 So important I’ve re blogged it here in full. Thank you Mr. Monbiot. “We’re just beginning to understand the wider impacts of neonicotinoids.” http://www.monbiot.com/2013/08/13/ddt-2-0/ By George Monbiot, published … Continue reading
Green Cities – Calculating the value of trees
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
We have intrinsically known that trees add benefit to a city or a development for a long time, they shade, they cool, they take pollutants…
How to be green – hybrid cars are cheaper
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
Is hybrid, electric or petrol cars better for the environment? I am sure we have all heard the fact that Arnie’s hydrogen hummer is better…
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
Back in February this year, I asked the question “Green Ratings What’s the Point?“, thank you to all that responded. I combined the results from…
Originally posted on Infographic List:
US, GER and UK top three countries for scientific output, by far… Infographic List View original post
Extremely cool conical solar PV panels, from V3 Solar, capture a great deal more solar radiation than flat-panel PVs…
Originally posted on Infographic List:
Some interesting facts on composting from a really great site! Please continue reading: Infographic List View original post
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
We need to lift developing countries out of poverty, increase health, education and security. But this will involve lifting the carbon emissions per person in…
How to be green – Solar Power is cheaper than carbon capture and storage (CCS)
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
Getting to zero carbon or 80% by 2050 is a tough task, its going to cost money but as with anything that costs money we…
“Suits and Savages”: A fair portrayal? Devil’s Advocate
See the short film here: http://blip.tv/zoe-young/suits-and-savages-why-the-world-bank-won-t-save-the-tiger-2501536 Whilst it might seem provocative, I’m going to play devil’s advocate argue in favour of international NGO initiatives, as it’s worth challenging Young’s tear-jerking … Continue reading
“Suits and Savages”: A fair portrayal?
Watch the film Suits and savages by Zoe Young (http://www.zoeyoung.net/films) and consider whether the classic bad guys are portrayed fairly and evenhandedly. See my Devil’s Advocate position in the next … Continue reading
Originally posted on SIMON WILD:
London rubbish bins now consume energy!! Another example of Jevons Paradox, the new rubbish bins in London have different size slots for different waste sources…
DEFRA: Incremental Progress Towards Sustainable Development
Defra’s Administrative Rationalism Incremental progress towards sustainable development Created through departmental mergers in 2001, The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is the principal UK government department responsible … Continue reading
Oblivious
Blindness and ignorance veil the realities of modern impacts on the environment perpetrated by our daily choices. We see it on the news, we hear it on the radio, we … Continue reading
Urbanisation Part III – Progress Since Rio ’92
Part three of a three part discussion entitled Urbanisation: towards a progress in understanding within the UN Sustainable Development Conference Arena Progress since Rio ’92 Several UN and international frameworks … Continue reading
Urbanisation Part II – Challenges
Part two of a three part discussion entitled Urbanisation: towards a progress in understanding within the UN Sustainable Development Conference Arena Main challenges We have become increasingly aware that both … Continue reading
Urbanisation Part I – Key Issues
Part one of a three part discussion entitled Urbanisation: towards a progress in understanding within the UN Sustainable Development Conference Arena 1 What’s it all about? Known variously as urban … Continue reading
Forcing the Environment to Market – The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
At least as far back as 1997, researchers have suggested that earth’s ecosystems provide ‘goods’ and ‘services’ upon which humanity has relied for its’ well-being since, effectively, the dawn of … Continue reading
Originally posted on When Worlds Collide, by Nalaka Gunawardene:
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 1 July 2012 Humanity’s Ecological Footprint is…
Linking Planetary Boundaries to earlier sustainable development concepts
Links between the Planetary Boundary concept and earlier arguments within sustainable development are evident in the Limits to Growth (LTG) debate, with several key concepts highlighted in Buttel et. al. Surprisingly, … Continue reading
From Limits to Growth to Global Change
Reflection on Buttel et al, From Limits to Growth to Global change (1990) This is a paper that compares and contrasts two dominant debates in environmental science and ideology, … Continue reading
Reflecting on Two Global Environmental Change types
B.L Turner and a team of seven colleagues from The Earth Transformed Program at Clark University in Worcester MA wrote in 1990, “The long sweep of human history reveals an escalating … Continue reading
Food for Thought: Four Books and a Seminar
Two books have surfaced that are particularly exciting: The Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Consciousness in a World in Crisis by Jeremy Rifkin and Requiem for a Species: Why we … Continue reading
Planetary Boundaries – Safe Limits and Transgressing Important Boundaries
In 2009, Rockstrom et al published a paper entitled ‘A safe operating space for humanity’. The paper defines planetary boundary as: ‘the safe operating space for humanity with respect to … Continue reading
The environmental movement: Assessing focus
We come to this forum with many questions, and an open mind. It is with this open mind that we raise an issue and pose a question about a legitimate … Continue reading
The Ascent of Man – Engage in Environmental Policy
Jacob Bronowski wrote in his book, The Ascent of Man: We are all afraid – for our confidence, for our future, for the world. That is the nature of the … Continue reading
RIP Mel Starrs
We read with great sadness that one of our blogrollers, Mel Starrs, recently passed away unexpectedly, at the very young age of 38. She was a prolific blogger and staunch … Continue reading
Why is the Subject of Population so Contentious?
Recently even our beloved Sir David Attenborough in a set of televised closing remarks identified the issue of population control as one of great significance in relation to the successful … Continue reading
A great introduction to the NatCapDec covering the key points and linking to the Dec. itself – Thanks GreeningCanada and GlobeNET.
Originally posted on Linking Sustainability:
GUEST POST: By Dr Joël Houdet, Integrated Sustainability Services, South Africa The Natural Capital Declaration was released on June 20th at the Rio+ 20 Earth…
Unsustainable Products, Services and Business Practices: Legislation, Taxation or Self-Regulation
“Getting the true cost of production integrated into market prices so that purchasing choices lead to optimum outcomes” is what Paul Hawken hopes will contribute to a system of production … Continue reading
Environmental Sustainability, Everyone’s Duty
However you look at it, either as sustainability, protection, stewardship, or just old fashioned respect, unless the overwhelming majority of us begin to take responsibility for the environment on multiple … Continue reading
Natural Resource Depletion, Enviro-Degredation
The OECD ties Natural Resource Depletion and Environmental Degredation directly to human well-being. In order to properly respect the environment and our biosphere to ensure it remains in tact for … Continue reading
Thoughts for Environmental Activists, Climate Change ‘Believers’ and Skeptics Alike
According to the Buddhist faith, this passage contained within their cannon outlines the Buddha’s thoughts about believing: “Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not … Continue reading
Dude, what’s up with Canada, eh?
What are they thinking? First of all, Canada, an area of magnificent unspoilt wilderness, continues to support their environmentally detrimental and carbon intensive tar sands mining in favour of, you … Continue reading
Tar Sands? Holy Mother Earth – What are They Thinking?
Talk about raping the planet?!? Yeah, you can get oil out of the bitumen that is eked out of tar stands extraction, but holy Moses is it a bastard on … Continue reading
Congratulations Earth, You’ve Been Granted an “Instrument”
Durban Climate Talks Conclude without Great Substance. Hurrah, let’s all stand up and congratulate our climate change negotiators in Durban for finding the political will to grant our beloved Earth … Continue reading