by Gil Friend | Sep 14, 2005 | Sustainability
Adam Werbach is about to add another gem to his web of progressive media enterprises: dropping knowledge is: An ever expanding body of knowledge. A facilitator of multiple perspectives that seeks to include every voice. A space for learning about and suggesting...
by Gil Friend | Aug 28, 2005 | Sustainability
Cleantech Investing flagged an interesting overview of biomimetics in the Boston Globe that I’d missed, and pointed to an earlier piece in the Economist.(Janine Benyus, author of Biomimicry, will be speaking at NASA-Ames next week. Several Natural Logicians will...
by Gil Friend | Aug 28, 2005 | Sustainability
[Revised] Granted, the century’s still young, but this could be a big one. Dave Pollard points to GizMag’s posting on the LifeStraw: Pollard: Gizmag describes a new invention with no moving parts and using no electricity that could save tens of millions of...
by Gil Friend | Aug 21, 2005 | Sustainability
I’m skipping this week’s ‘Sustainability Sunday’ posting at Worldchanging; will be back on the job next week. OTOH, I realize I forgot to blog about my last Worldchanging post — about The New Environmentalists: Bankers, Insurers and...
by Gil Friend | Aug 21, 2005 | Sustainability
Business is up and we’re hiring an Executive Assistant to work directly with me at Natural Logic. Check out the job announcement, and please forward the link to that perfect candidate — the one who’s been looking for a job just like this, with a...
by Gil Friend | Aug 17, 2005 | Sustainability
My colleagues Pam Gordon, Michael Kirschner and I have been writing and advising clients for several years about the European Union’s upcoming electronic products directives, WEEE and RoHS. Well, WEEE has up and come, and we’ve written an OpEd commentary...