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By Jeremy Posted on January 26, 2020January 26, 2020

Your Career Is Just One Long Conversation With Your Audience

The difference between an audience and a community is just which way the chairs are facing…

Categories: podcast, readTags: bruce springsteen, inspiration, keynote, marketing, motivation
By Jeremy Posted on January 14, 2020

FREE Ethical Corporation Magazine

Excellent FREE magazine from Reuters on tomorrows capitalism, sustainability, climate action and transformation.

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By Jeremy Posted on January 14, 2020January 14, 2020

Carbon Likes to Party

Carbon is the element that likes to hold hands and collaborate. Carbon is fascinating when you look at where it goes. It will go to a party and if it’s a good party it will stay and if it’s not it will leave and go to another party…

Categories: climate changeTags: carbon, carbon capture, global warming, paul hawken, project drawdown
By Jeremy Posted on January 12, 2020

How To Stop Freaking Out & Do Something About Global Warming

You are scrolling through the news and see yet another story about climate change. Australia is on fire. Indonesia is drowning. At the same time, Donald Trump is trying to make it … Continue reading How To Stop Freaking Out & Do Something About Global Warming

Categories: climate changeTags: climate change, climate crisis, global warming
By Jeremy Posted on January 10, 2020

Quorn to become first major brand to introduce carbon labelling

Quorn is to become the first major brand to introduce carbon labelling on its products. The new labels, aimed at helping consumers understand the environmental impact of their shopping, will start … Continue reading Quorn to become first major brand to introduce carbon labelling

Categories: UncategorizedTags: quorn
By Jeremy Posted on January 8, 2020January 8, 2020

Saving the Planet from Ecological Disaster Is a $12 Trillion Opportunity

This great Harvard Business paper, list of people to follow in 2020 and this great post a playing a big part in a few things I’m currently working on…

Categories: climate changeTags: csr, john elkington, sustainability, tbl, triple bottom line
By Jeremy Posted on January 1, 2020

A Little Less Conversation

2020 will be a year of action. I’m looking forward to it being a year of doing things and not just talking about things. Sustainability will be the word of the year.

Categories: climate change, technologyTags: audi, ev, nebbra
By Jeremy Posted on December 31, 2019

100 Days from Today

Great things can happen in 100 days when you put your mind to it.

Categories: climate changeTags: climate reality, climate reality project, ibm, think climate
By Jeremy Posted on December 30, 2019December 30, 2019

Climate Risk Economics

The Bank of England wants to quantify the risk that climate change poses to the financial system. This could result in banks and insurers having to hold more capital which will have profound effects on the way the economy is funded.

Categories: climate change, technologyTags: bankofengland, boe, climate risk, climatechange, financialrisk, globalwarming, markcarney
By Jeremy Posted on December 30, 2019December 30, 2019

Who Is Driving The Climate Change Conversation?

A look behind the scenes at the trends, insights, demographics and keywords behind the people who are driving the climate change narrative.

Categories: climate changeTags: climatechange, climatecrisis, dataviz, fridaysforfuture, globalwarming, quid
By Jeremy Posted on December 21, 2019

How I Make Sense of My Thoughts

“I don’t write things down to remember them later, I write things down to remember them now”.

Categories: read, UncategorizedTags: bullet journal, journal, journaling, notebooks, writing
By Jeremy Posted on December 20, 2019

Climate Models Have Been Impressively Accurate for Decades

Even the rather primitive climate computer models of the 1970s, 80s and 90s were impressively accurate, lending extra credibility to the much more advanced climate models of today. That’s the conclusion of a paper released Wednesday in Geophysical Research Letters, a peer-reviewed science journal.

Categories: climate change

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