Posted on January 12, 2012

The leak/release of the Rio+20 draft agenda has set of many discussions about outcomes for this anniversary summit (read the agenda all here). Of course there will be a lot of head bashing, technical work done by delegates. Fine. That is their job. But the real route to effectiveness is going to be around global narratives, rekindling the notion of the planet for normal people, perception and all that. I have a nightmare in my head that the ‘Our Common Future’ definition of sustainability of:
“…development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
will be heard ad infinitum in the media etcetc, gaining traction and becoming the go-to narrative setting piece.
This (pathbreaking at its time) definition which began life incomplete, morphed to become a welcome tool for mediocre boardrooms to trot out in their unending pursuit of incremental non-gains…leading on to weak action, wanton destruction in the pursuit of near-term profits, the endless talk about embedding sustainability into business and a fatal erosion of trust between business and society – instead of the start of a radical restructuring of our how we create wealth and get out of the mess we are in (exhibit a-z: destroyed societies across the world , sclerotic politics, fatter fat cats, insert your favourite example of declinism here__________). Read More…
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Posted on March 10, 2010
Here are a few slides i’ve taken out of a longer set exploring the way i see it
Full version goes into more detail on things like: Read More…
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Tagged with: Brazil, China, commodities, India, low growth, middle classes, rebalancing, resources, services, wellbeing
Posted on March 4, 2010
This is a short research note prepared for a conference in Mozambique. It explores post-crisis opportunity in really going for a water tight approach to sustainability across the board in tourism development. Read More…
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Tagged with: Africa, audio, BBC, Mozambique, Recession, sustainability, Tourism
Posted on November 26, 2009
I was at ExpoBrasil yesterday -a conference looking at local development strategies here in Brazil.It was striking how much expertise there is in this field which, when put alongside better public infrastructure, will work together to help many get out of poverty and at the same time help build this new articulation of prosperity that fits this high growth economy. Read More…
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Tagged with: biomass, Brazil, brazilintel, development, energy, ExpoBrasil, growth, hydroelectric, Ignacio Sachs, infrastructre, low income, Sao Paulo
Posted on May 21, 2009

Cancer Research is to fund clinical trials of a drug owned by GSK in a programme to develop promising experimental medicines that are neglected because of limited corporate funding.
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Tagged with: Cancer research, GSK