It’s time to become constructively disruptive
I finally wrote the article I probably should have written years ago. It ran on GreenBiz.com on October 4: “It’s time[…]
Avoiding the Resilience Trap
Resilience is necessary — but not sufficient. That’s true for Covid, climate change and much more. Resilience is good, but it[…]
Deciding to be a Leader
In a recent survey, over half of respondents said that they had increased responsibility and visibility, or that their role[…]
“Climate of Acceptance” – new article on GreenBiz.com
It’s time to face climate change with acceptance. Not acquiescence, not resignation. But acceptance that we are where we are,[…]
Revisiting South Africa: The window and the mirror
I just came back from 2 weeks in South Africa, exactly three years after my first visit there. My sense[…]
Winners and Losers: Globalization and Technology
The biggest divide in the US may not be along party, race or gender – big as those divides are.[…]
Personal Strategies for the New Political Reality
Some of us are dismayed and even appalled by the incoming administration, its policies and its behavior. (If that doesn’t[…]
The Pit and the Pendulum: EHS&S and Productivity
Some EHS and sustainability leaders feel like characters in an Edgar Allan Poe story. That’s never a good sign, especially[…]
David
This blog is very personal. It’s about the loss of my brother. If you want to skip this and wait[…]