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Can sustainability save capitalism?

GreenBiz

My inbox and bookshelf have been groaning lately under the heft of some weighty books, essays and reports heralding a kinder, gentler era for capitalism. Enter the alternatives: stakeholder capitalism; inclusive capitalism; regenerative capitalism; responsible capitalism; and probably a few others. Can sustainability save capitalism?

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Blistering heat is ravaging tourism hotspots. Can the industry reinvent itself?

Corporate Knights

Tourism is projected to make up nearly 12% of the global economy by 2033, but it is also poised to consume a troubling 40% of the world’s remaining 1.5°C trillion to global GDP in 2022, and the WTTC forecasts [pdf] that figure doubling to represent 11.6% Travel and tourism added US$7.7

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Join a B Corp Network to Build Collaboration and Work Toward a More Inclusive Economy

B the Change

Inspired by the operational transparency and overall credibility of the B Corp Certification, the B Tourism platform aims to serve as a resource for the regenerative travel movement and to help travelers enjoy a vacation experience that embodies interdependence and interconnectedness.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

Regarding the second, “paradigm change,” Meadows was borrowing a concept from Thomas Kuhn’s well-noted 1962 book “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,” which held that once a “paradigm” or fundamental framework is changed (e.g., 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.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

"We have an opportunity to extend the recent response of regulators, businesses and investors on climate change to nature; both are interrelated and both pose a systemic risk to the global economy.". All We Can Save , the book they birthed in September, features 41 powerful voices. LinkedIn | Twitter.