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The Birds and The Bees (and The Snails)

Nov 2, 2010

My second son, Jimmy, had his first birthday on Friday, so I had my mother over from Belfast for a long weekend to celebrate. We'd...

Dilbert on Corporate Social Responsibility

Oct 29, 2010

Harsh but, for so many companies, fair!

Problem People

Oct 27, 2010

You get one in every crowd - the one person who delights in getting in the way and holding things up. Here are three stereotypes...

Corporate Civic Responsibility

Oct 25, 2010

So I'm back in the saddle after spending much of last week at the Green Capitals Conference in Stockholm. It was a fantastic event -...

The Human Aspect to Clean Tech

Oct 22, 2010

As I write this, I've just finished the first full day of the European Green Capitals conference in Stockholm. The session that stood out was...

Flying without wings

Oct 20, 2010

So, I'm in Stockholm and I'm remembering why I liked the city so much on my previous visit in 2005. Back then I was attending...

Sustainable Cities & Green Business

Oct 18, 2010

I'm walking on sunshine today as Newcastle upon Tyne has be rated "most sustainable city in the UK" by Forum for the Future. Not just...

You need friends

Oct 15, 2010

If you believe the version of business as portrayed by The Apprentice, then it's an every-man-for-himself, dog-eat-dog, devil-take-the-hindmost kind of world. Which is largely nonsense,...

Toxic Sludge vs The Oil Spill

Oct 13, 2010

I find it quite incredible that the Hungarian 'toxic sludge' disaster has only had a tiny fraction of the press coverage as, say, the BP...

Symbolism Matters

Oct 11, 2010

I'm very heartened by the news that President Obama is going to re-install solar panels on the White House, a whole quarter of a century...

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