Are We ‘Chasing Our Own Tail’ on the Circular Economy?
Wow. What a seminal year for CSR and sustainable development it has been, for bad as well as good! The corporate scandals came thick and fast – ranging from News Corporation hacking the phones of victims of serious crime through to Barclays manipulating
What would ‘butch cassidy and the sundance kid’ do?
An absence of aspiration is putting sustainable development goals in jeopardy All film lovers will recall the famous scene in the acclaimed Western movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: our anti-heroes stand at the cliff edge with the prospect of either jumping
Why the rise of China’s and India’s mid-sized cities is a conundrum for the green economy movement?
When archaeologists recently announced that they had just discovered the ape-like remains of our primitive ancestors in South Africa, it was hailed as homo sapiens’ ‘missing link’ – the genetic bridge between modern humans and their older, less evolved predecessors. Yet, perhaps
Is Chief Resiliency Officer the dream job of tomorrow?
If in 2007 you were to tell someone that just four years later we would live in a world where banks are nationalized (to bail out a failed economic system), nature is privatized (to generate new wealth from ecosystem services), and the Middle
An amicable divorce – Unleashing the power of public money
The cold hard truth, as we know, is that the mismanagement and over-consumption of natural resources is unsustainable. According to UNEP’s International Resource Panel (IRP), we need to decouple human well-being from resource consumption by linking local or national development strategies to resource
Are resilient cities ‘the only game in town’ when it comes to climate adaptation?
In the spirit of the theme of the conference I attended in Bonn (Resilient Cities: 2nd Annual World Congress on Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change, June 3″5, 2011), I was pleased to overcome the shock and surprise of the Icelandic volcanic ash
Can better water governance between citizen, state and business solve the scarcity crisis?
Water is ‘kind of’ important. It makes up between half and three quarters of the human body weight, needs to be topped up on a regular basis, and we cannot go without it for more than about a week. As well as drinking
CSR alliances with local government in a new age of austerity
As the dust settles on the latest round of climate negotiations at COP16 (UN Climate Change Convention, Cancun), and with world expectations for a solution still at an all-time low, it is timely for CSR practitioners”like everyone else”to reflect on how we are