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Peak Oil: Why $40 Per Barrel Is No Cause for Complacency
Gary Kendall, Executive Director of SustainAbility, and David Strahan, author of The Last Oil Shock, on why peak oil still deserves attention even as global oil prices retreat due to recession.
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In Doha’s Fading Light, a Call to Action (China Dialogue)
Nationalistic tendencies have hindered the world’s ability to address developing countries’ interests. A solution that fosters cooperation while supporting the principles of sustainable development is crucial write John Elkington and Jodie Thorpe.
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It's Family Business (Nikkei Ecology)
Family-owned firms play a critical role in the economies of emerging market and developing countries
The average family firm has a penchant for low levels of transparency (and in some cases semi-paranoid secrecy). How can we pull back the curtains?
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People’s Car, Eco-Nightmare? (Época Negócios)
Tata’s new brainchild, the Tata Nano, which has captured the public imagination. Known as the “People’s Car”, it is billed as the world’s cheapest car.
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Let's Be Unreasonable About This (The Guardian)
John Elkington writes in The Guardian on the role of social entrepreneurs.
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The Race to Sustainable Mobility (Sustainability Tomorrow)
An interview with Mr. Dave Berdish, Manager, Ford Motor
When many think of Ford, they think trucks and SUVs. What does the company mean by 'sustainable mobility'? Is it car-centered, and is this just a more palatable way to sell more vehicles without improving their environmental performance?
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People's Car, Eco-Nightmare? (Nikkei Ecology)
Known as the “People’s Car”, it is billed as the world’s cheapest car, capitalizing on India’s strong engineering capacity to develop a vehicle which is profitable at a price tag of just 100,000 rupees, or $2,500.
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Sustaining Globalisation and Raising Our Game (Sustainability Tomorrow)
Analysis and recommendations from Raising Our Game: Can We Sustain Globalisation?
A synopsis of SustainAbility analysis and recommendations, as presented to the Confederation of Indian Industry in New Delhi in December 2007.
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India's Third Liberation (China Dialogue)
India hopes to build an economy that benefits the poor while protecting the environment, reflecting an important shift in the business landscape, writes John Elkington. Can China join them in an “axis of business sustainability”?
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India's Third Liberation (openDemocracy)
The size of India's economic and social tasks in the new century exceeds those it achieved in the last, says John Elkington.
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Time to Bop in Brazil and India (Época Negócios)
A new report from the World Resources Institute (WRI) explores the nature and scale of markets at the base of the pyramid (BOP)—and looks at how successful businesses are moving to meet their needs.
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Pyramid Power (China Dialogue)
There are important similarities in India and China's rapid growth, write John Elkington and Jodie Thorpe. As businesses now turn their attention to the base of India's economic pyramid, there may be important lessons for China.
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If the Issue Fits (Grist)
Biz magazines spotlight the sustainability revolution
If the business press is any indication, sustainability issues have risen up the corporate ladder and are now seen as a central challenge for companies in the coming decades.
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Where Is Globalization Headed? (Nikkei Ecology)
Tackling environmental problems in the primary business gives us a good opportunity to reform business processes.
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Skoll Paper 3: Hot Spots
A whistle-stop tour of social enterprise around the world
Hot Spots is a travel guide to the world of social entrepreneurs, inspired by the realisation that certain countries and regions produce far more entrepreneurs than others – with Asia in leadership position.