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Tag Archives: innovation
Everything is Changing: Why you should care
Change is everywhere – politics, business, the environment, our institutions – and it’s accelerating. Leaders in power for decades are being toppled. “Twenty something” entrepreneurs create ground-breaking technologies out of thin air. Record-setting temperatures and devastating “natural disasters” become part … Continue reading
Innovation and Collaboration: What the world needs now
Responding to today’s challenges will require the cooperation of individuals and groups representing diverse backgrounds and cultures: industry leaders, government officials, non-governmental organizations, academics and visionaries. In conjunction with my good friend, Zhihe Wang, I recently had the opportunity to … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs On Current Affairs & Events, Environment, Leadership, Political
Tagged Central Party School, collaboration, Dow Chemical, electric vehicles, hybrid cars, innovation, Margaret Mead, natural resources, pollution, renewable energy, solar shingles, sustainability, The Nature Conservancy, Zhihe Wang
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Economic Growth: Cure-All or Curse
Most business and political leaders are on one side; they believe unrestrained economic growth is the answer to all society’s ills: unemployment, deficits, wars etc. Those with an equally shrill opposing position include many environmentalists and academics. They believe our natural … Continue reading
Weather or Not (Part Two)
In our last post we discussed the beliefs of those who question the role human activity plays in global warming. They fear it will cost too much and return too little to attend to this looming menace. How valid is … Continue reading