Sustainability
ExO Hits of the Week - 15 July 2022 Paid Members Public
In this week’s ExO ‘Hits of the Week,’ here is what our community is reading: Will China’s new renewable energy plan lead to an early emissions peak? Playing offense on circularity can net European consumer goods companies €500 billion.
Exponential Ventures For Global Problems Paid Members Public
It is easy to conclude that we live in a bittersweet world; on the one hand, we have fewer global tragedies, but on the other hand, we are destroying the planet with our actions, to the extent that there are already companies that are thinking about how to establish life on another planet.
The Future Of Food: From Disruption to Reinvention Paid Members Public
We have seen how advanced technologies may help the restoration of resources, moving from scarcity to abundance. Once again, welcoming and embracing disruptive technologies in our daily life brings the advantage to unlock unlimited opportunities and a future even brighter than imagined.
Past Sustainability to Something More Paid Members Public
Reflections on a Rural Upbringing and Emergence Emergence Charles Massy, in his book, “Call of the Reed Warbler [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34951739-call-of-the-reed-warbler],” said that “It takes an Emergent mind to be comfortable with change, with creativity and reorganization being the general state.” Reading this as part of