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A Realist’s Guide to Investing for Good

Stanford Social Innovation

Nonetheless, a cottage industry of academics has toiled away (sometimes in partnership with asset management firms) developing and testing theories such as creating shared value, circularity, and ESG investing. Issuance of green bonds has more than tripled from 2017 to 2021.

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Looking back on the future

Envirotec Magazine

In July 2018, the concept of deep adaptation first appearaned, in a seemingly landmark paper published by UK sustainability academic Jem Bendell, which – though only intended for people working in the corporate sustainability field – went viral, with over a million downloads. Drought in Kenya.

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Looking back on the future

Envirotec Magazine

In July 2018, the concept of deep adaptation first appearaned, in a seemingly landmark paper published by UK sustainability academic Jem Bendell, which – though only intended for people working in the corporate sustainability field – went viral, with over a million downloads. Drought in Kenya.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

In her 2017 “Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture that Brings Out the Best in People,” Dr. Hicks proposed a new paradigm for leadership that is premised on a scientific understanding of human nature and centered on a leader’s relationship with themself, other people, and the world at large. Dignity First Economic Leadership.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

“ The crises we face are not a science problem, they are a human problem.” – Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart, announcing Walmart’s commitment to become a “Regenerative Company” . ‘Doughnut Economics: 7 Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist” by Kate Raworth (2017), Book Cover. Doug McMillon is right.