Re-Designing the Industrial System

In an extended Industry Week interview Interface, Inc. founder and chairman Ray Anderson calls for “…a vast, ethically driven, re-design of the industrial system, triggered by an equally vast mind-shift.” Interface is one of the leading commercial exponents of the emerging science of biomimicry. Take a few minutes to watch Anderson’s interview in The Corporation, […]

February Events

  Here are some events to get you (me!) out from behind the computer: Boston – Feb 2-3 – Going Green Expo Pasadena – Feb 5-7 – The Art Center Summit: Systems, Cities & Sustainable Mobility San Francisco – Feb 8-9 – Engineers for a Sustainable World San Francisco – Feb 25-27 – Cleantech Forum […]

Don’t Just Be The Change, Mass-Produce It!

Here at Greenr we want to ‘Accelerate the Change”. Over at WorldChanging, founder and editor Alex Steffen says we should be mass producing it: “We need, through brilliant innovations, bold enterprise and political willpower, to make sustainability an obligatory and universal characteristic of our society, not an ethical choice. We need to remake the systems […]

Switzerland Tops Environmental Index, US Lags

My friend Christoph will be pleased: Switzerland scored top marks among 149 countries measured in six environmental areas including air pollution, water quality and how they control industrial pollution, according to the 2008 Environmental Performance Index released at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. Maybe its the way they handle ‘trash’. Sadly, my […]

Getting Things Done

Making the changes necessary to avert catastrophic climate change requires us all to ‘get things done’. In 2007 I read David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” and took on many (if not all:) of his recommendations. A ‘weekly review’ is one of his key recommendations, and I get a weekly reminder with a tip to focus […]