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11
Apr

The hard part: Operationalizing Sustainability

1 min read
05
Oct

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[…]
1 min read
17
Feb

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[…]
26
Oct

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[…]
1 min read
02
Oct

“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,[…]
1 min read
20
Mar

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[…]
4 min read
16
Feb

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.[…]
4 min read
18
Jan

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[…]
4 min read
18
May

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[…]
3 min read
15
Feb

David

This blog is very personal. It’s about the loss of my brother. If you want to skip this and wait[…]
3 min read