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The Car Next Door: The Rise of Peer-to-Peer Social Innovation
A conversation with WhipCar founder Vinay Gupta
SustainAbility's Kyra Choucroun chats with Vinay Gupta, founder of WhipCar, about the opportunity to exploit 'idle assets', like your neighbor's car.
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Two Degrees Is Too Much
With the clock ticking as we approach COP 15 in Copenhagen, Gary Kendall explains why the 2°C threshold for dangerous climate change is so important.
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It’s Time to Google the Future of the Car Industry (Nikkei Ecology)
Sadly, over time, key parts of the European and American car industries have often displayed thinking and behaviours that speak of denial of any need to adapt and evolve.
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Switch to the Fast Lane (Director)
Today's business students set tomorrow's ground rules.
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The Future of Oil (China Dialogue)
New market dynamics created by climate change, geological and geopolitical pressures will transform our hydrocarbon economies, write John Elkington and Gary Kendall.
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We Are The People We Have Been Waiting For (Nikkei Ecology)
Entrepreneurship and strategic alliances in the electrification of transport
If the business of business is business, it is also to build future markets. One opportunity space attracting growing interest focuses on low-carbon cars.
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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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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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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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One Planet Business
Creating Value Within Planetary Limits
SustainAbility has worked with WWF to develop and launch the One Planet Business program which offers a new framework to measure resource consumption by business and society, and the challenge in bringing these impacts back within planetary limits.
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Climate Change's Right and Wrong Fixes (openDemocracy)
There are effective technological responses to global warming, argue John Elkington & Geoff Lye, but they must be true and long-term.
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Radar: The Carbon Issue
Not Whether, But How
Whether it is in carbon trading, carbon neutral restaurants and banks, 'carbon celebrities', or carbon politics – the topic of carbon - and, with it, climate change - is increasingly influential in mainstream thinking and behaviour.
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Radar: The China Issue
What Does the Future Hold?
How China’s growing role and influence on the world stage may have more to offer sustainable development than is commonly acknowledged.
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Radar: The Security Issue
Safety, Comfort and Protection, But At What Cost?
Security touches us deeply because it feeds off, and can fuel, our fears. Offers of security draw us with promises of safety, comfort and protection. The question though, is at what cost to freedom and opportunity, for us and for society at large?