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Posts tagged with green economy
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Posted: May 11, 2016 – 06:00 AM EST
If you ask 100 people to name a “green company,” many would rattle off solar and other renewable energy companies, environmentally friendly non-toxic cleaning supplies manufacturers, or perhaps organic farm delivery services. In reality, the “green economy” is far more broad. According to the World Resources Institute, a “Green Economy can be thought of as an alternative vision for growth and development; one that can generate growth and improvements in people’s lives in ways consistent with sustainable development. A Green Economy promotes a triple bottom line: sustaining and advancing economic, environmental and social well-being.”
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Posted: Jun 04, 2014 – 09:00 AM EST
Six guidelines to turning challenges into opportunities: Gilbert Probst and Andrea M. Bassi wrap up the Tackling Complexity series on Talkback.
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Posted: Feb 10, 2014 – 09:45 AM EST
Google has gone from "don't be evil" to Big Brother tech and military robots. Hazel Henderson asks, "What's the matter with Google?" On Talkback.
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Posted: May 06, 2013 – 08:30 AM EST
Hazel Henderson explores new developments in basing econometrics on science and nature. On Talkback.
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Posted: Mar 09, 2012 – 09:00 AM EST
The Green Transition is running with the bulls. Rosalinda Sanquiche reports on Talkback.
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Posted: Nov 22, 2011 – 07:12 PM EST
Francesca Rheannon, CSRwire Contributing Writer, compares two viewpoints on economic growth in a time of environmental uncertainty.
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Posted: Nov 06, 2011 – 10:24 PM EST
We are at a Tipping Point - but in which direction will it tip? Hazel Henderson poses the question - and presents the answer - on Talkback.
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Posted: Oct 02, 2011 – 02:05 PM EST
The Green Economy Transition is bustin' out all over. Ethical Markets' guru Hazel Henderson sums it up on Talkback.
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Posted: Sep 07, 2011 – 07:12 PM EST
From small to big, green enterprises keep growing. Rosalinda Sanquiche of Ethical Markets Media totes up the score on Talkback.
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Posted: Aug 09, 2011 – 08:42 PM EST
Encouraging black business is critical to dealing with massive unemployment among African-Americans. It could boost the transition to the green economy, too.
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