by Gil Friend | Feb 20, 2006 | Sustainability
From the ‘nothing new under the sun’ department:Once again, our friends at WorldChanging.com got there first (to the Resilience Alliance, that is), in this case with Nicole-Anne Boyer’s piece on The Panarchy Cycle.In a long and thoughtful and...
by Gil Friend | Feb 20, 2006 | Sustainability
The Reslience Alliance is a multidisciplinary research group that explores the dynamics of complex adaptive systems, offering research on reslience in socio-ecological systems – a basis for sustainability(‘Socio-ecological’ is a term we’ve seen...
by Gil Friend | Feb 20, 2006 | Sustainability
[Ask the Experts, Feb 20 2006]Blogging’s all the rage these days. What’s up with green blogging? Is blogging useful for business? How do I get started? What should I read?Gil: What a perfectly timed question! I just moderated a green bloggers panel at the...
by Gil Friend | Feb 20, 2006 | Sustainability
[Environmental Building News, via GreenClips]: The American Institute of Architects’ board of directors has set a goal of halving the amount of fossil fuels needed to construct and operate buildings by 2010 and reducing that amount a further 10 percent in each...
by Gil Friend | Feb 16, 2006 | Sustainability
[Ask the Experts, Feb 2006] The European Union’s WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive took effect last August. What’s happening? Should I care?Gil: Let’s take the second question first: If you manufacture any Electrical and...
by Gil Friend | Feb 16, 2006 | Sustainability
Since last July, I’ve been writing the “Ask the Experts” column at GreenBiz.com, addressing four questions each month, sent in by readers like you. Now, by special arrangement with me, I’ll be posting them here too. Your mission, should you...