Feature Articles
Investing in Sustainability: An interview with Al Gore and David Blood
by Lenny T. Mendonca and Jeremy Oppenheim, McKinsey
Growing Opportunity: Entrepreneurial Solutions to Intractable Problems
by SustainAbility
'The report attempts to assess the current state of social entrepreneurship — the possibilities presented by new mindsets, the challenges entrepreneurs face in scaling their organizations and the opportunities for greater collaboration with corporations and others.' Free download with registration.
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Columns
To Sleep, Perchance to Dream
by Robert Rubinstein
The original toothache and the ensuing infection had spread, and eventually reached the aorta of my heart. During that period, I thought I had a flu that wouldn't get better. Many others seemed to suffering from this problem at the time. Tired, coughing, no energy, no appetite, etc. Anyway, it seemed to be a problem with no resolution. Finally, after various evaluations, doctors, medicine, and tests, I was told that I needed to be admitted to the cardiology department of the hospital, immediately. This was last Friday.
With the TBLI Asia conference coming up in 2 weeks, this was a shock for me. The shock became even larger, when I was admitted. The cardiologist said, be prepared for a long hospital stay of at least 6 weeks. If we have to operate and replace the valve, it could be longer. For someone who has never been ill, this came as an ice shower. At first, all the thoughts of how can I manage, this has to be done, that meeting needs to be postponed, that project is ongoing, etc. The are now a thousand things that I cannot carry out. Then, after reflection, phone calls to friends, and discussion with staff, all the problems disappeared. All was under control, and you see how blessed you are with friends who have no second thoughts as to supporting you, in any way possible.
It was hard the first day, having anti-biotic I.V. drips put into your body 7 times a day. All you want to do is sleep. Then the medicine starts to kick in and for the first time in 3 months, you actually feel good. My energy, appetite, color were all coming back. I thought carefully, and was trying to see how could this be a positive experience, apart from getting back to good health. Well, I would have a lot of time to read, start writing that book that I have been putting off, catch up on odds and ends, and most important, rest. This will be my sabbatical leave: a period for rest and reflection.
Don't get me wrong! It is still incredible boring to lie around waiting for a four-hour cycle of I.V. drugs. I became determined to make this into a positive experience, and come out much stronger and centered than before. The best part was all the support that we were receiving from friends, and colleagues. I am extremely grateful to Giulio, Jonathan, Carolyn, Silas, and the many others who have offered their support. Thank you. Many of you have asked what can you do to help. Help us make TBLI Asia May 24-25 the best event we ever held. If you were planning on coming, register this week and inform your colleagues about the upcoming event.
Thank you for your generosity and concern. I look forward to greeting you all shortly.
“Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.“
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Angel of the Month
Normally, the Angel of the Month should not be employees of Brooklyn Bridge, or related. At least, that is how the unofficial rules work. I would like to make an exception. During this difficult period the one solid, reliable, supportive person has been my wife Rieki (pronounced Ricky, at least that is how I pronounce it).
With my lack of energy, constantly being ill, and thus unable to do anything, nearly everything fell on her shoulders. She has taken on the home, family, dog, children, holidays, work, doctors, and a multitude of problems to be resolved.
When we heard that I wouldn't be going to TBLI Asia, she had to mobilize support for the conference, to take over my chores. Manning the phone and arranging everything in a few hours, preparing the hospital stay, sneaking decent food into the hospital, dealing with a family crisis, Rieki has sorted everything out. Throughout it all she has remained centered and playful. I am blessed for knowing her. We have grown closer as friends and partners over the years. This episode of vulnerability has strengthened our relationship, reinforced our feelings, increased the bond we have and has showed me that Rieki is the one constant in a changing world. She is one of the few people that I know that actually gets my jokes. She is my twin flame, significant other, and dearest friend. Most important, I can't think of anyone who more richly deserves the Angel of the Month.
To my most beautiful of angels, Rieki Crins.
Congratulations.
News
Socially Responsible Investment
Ethical stocks - just as profitable plus they're guilt-free
Ethical Isa investment on the up
Replace SRI with sustainable approach - Watson Wyatt
Screening & Reporting
Grading Sustainability Reports: Creating the Curve
Sustainable investing eclipses SRI
$8 trillion backs UN's SRI principles
Corporate Social Responsibility
750,000 Die In UK Corporate Social Responsibility Scandal
Global Compact Centers to Be Established in the Arab States
Beware the carbon offsetting cowboys
Corporate Governance
Class action set to rise in Europe
India: Good biz, poor governance
Weaving a Web of Political Accountability
Environmental & Clean Technology
New player in clean tech: Gulf oil money
Venture capital rushing into alternatives
Practical Advice for Greening the SME
Is An Alternative Energy Bubble On the Horizon?
Hurricane ethanol
Miscellaneous
Beer Maker, Scientists to Create Energy
Scientists
and Australian beer maker Foster's are teaming up to generate clean
energy from brewery waste water — by using sugar-consuming bacteria.Dutch airline KLM to probe flights for fleeing Nazis
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Publications
The
Power of Green
by Thomas L. Friedman, published in the New York Times, 15
April 2007
Growing Opportunity: Entrepreneurial Solutions to Intractable Problems
by SustainAbility
'The report attempts to assess the current state of social entrepreneurship — the possibilities presented by new mindsets, the challenges entrepreneurs face in scaling their organizations and the opportunities for greater collaboration with corporations and others.' Free download with registration.
Bringing
Morality to Material Motives
by Michael Saleh Gassner
Michael Gassner Consultancy Ltd.
Beyond Grey Pinstripes
by the Aspen Institute
A Cost Curve for Greenhouse Gas Reduction
by Per-Anders Enkvist, Tomas Nauclér,
and Jerker Rosander (free registration required)
The Maturation of Sustainable Investment
by Robert Earhart, Interdisciplinary Yearbook of Business
Ethics
ADVANCE Survey: Sustainable Value of European Industry
by the ADVANCE Project Team (click here for team listing)
Sustainability Reports
Royal Dutch Shell Sustainability Report 2006
BP Sustainability Report 2006
Total 2006 Corporate Social Responsibility Report
Motorola 2006 Corporate Responsibility Report
Catalyst Paper 2006 Sustainability Report
American Electric Power Corp Resp Report 2006
BG Group 2006 Corporate Responsibility Report
Aviva Corporate Responsibility Report 2007
Aracruz Celulose 2006 Annual and Sustainability Report
Legal & General CSR Report 2006
Rabobank Group Annual Sustainability Report 2006
Fortis publishes Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2006
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