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The Green Education of Our Future Leaders

The most important thing we can being doing today is educating our kids and future leaders on sustainability and environmentalism.READ»

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GREEN EDUCATION FOR OUR FUTURE LEADERS

Sustainability Education at all levels is the training needed today for our next wave of innovative leaders and the very people who will help us retool our corporations to safely and responsibly operate in the world. When I met with Rachel Gutter last year to discuss her work with the USGBC, she told me that the kids today are sustainability literate. They know no other way. They are engaged in solution and operate with a collaborative world-view approach. From what I have learned from Tom, this is not only true, but vital skills needed as we transform the world.READ»

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Top 5 Green MBA College Programs in the US

What is a green MBA and how can you make it work for you? These top 5 green MBA colleges will show you how...READ»

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Natural Capitalism

We stand at the cusp of a significant paradigm shift. We have been building towards a transformational tipping point, where natural capital will eventually be valued alongside financial capital. While progress has been steady and ...READ»

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Green Guru Gone Wrong: William McDonough

William McDonough, the godfather of green design, has been hailed by everyone from Hollywood to Silicon Valley to the Chinese government as the environmental savior. His radical "cradle to cradle" idea -- in which every product, building, and city is designed in an infinite loop with zero waste -- has earned him the Presidential Design Award for Sustainable Development. He was Time's "Hero for the Planet" and has been profiled in documentaries from Thomas Friedman's "Addicted to Oil" to Leonardo DiCaprio's "The Eleventh Hour." And yet, McDonough may in fact be paralyzing his own design revolution.READ»

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Buckminster Fuller Still Relevant in Today's Energy Crisis--Nukes are Not

Yeah, here we go again: gas gets expensive, and people who should know better start talking about nuclear. If ever there was a really dumb idea, splitting atoms to generate electircity is it. This is something I know about: ...READ»

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Business 3.0

The oblivious capitalist's days are numbered.READ»

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Cover Story Outtake II: Down & Dirty With Hunter Lovins on Wal-Mart

Talking to long-time environmentalist Hunter Lovins—co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute, co-author of Natural Capitalism (along with eight other books), professor of business at Presidio School of Management, the first ...READ»