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The Atlantic Conversation

The Atlantic recently published an interview with me that included some good questions on trends and innovation in sustainability. Here’s an excerpt:

What’s something that most people just don’t understand about your area of expertise?

How thinking big about the connections of cultural trends, consumer behavior research, and other-things-that-don’t-seem-to-relate-at-all can give … Read on >

The Greening of Sports Needs “Assist” from Women

I just read the great Grist piece by Andrew Zaleski: Go, Fight… Green? His point about the work needed in order to green professional sports is: how much can we really expect the Bud-drinking, Cracker Jack-eating crowds to care about the environment (or the fact that a stadium is … Read on >

Studying Up on Women and Sustainable Business

I’m excited to share that I have just launched a regular column on women and sustainable business for the SustainableBusinessForum.  The introductory piece is simply a call to study up on women.  I don’t suggest this solely because women are likely to be a crucial consumer market for your … Read on >

Looking for Mass Sustainability Influencers? Think Women First

If influencing a mass of citizens toward sustainable behavior is anywhere within your mission, start with women.

I often write about sustainability hidden in plain sight, in terms of what a person or company may already be doing that could be or help drive further sustainability.  In the same way, women … Read on >

Living Economies As Business Unusual

Just a single day at last week’s BALLE conference in Bellingham, WA, gave me a lot to think about.  Here’s an excerpt from my HuffingtonPost piece:

“Living Economies.” Though the phrase is a mouthful, a lot more businesses, and businesspeople, … Read on >

Clues for Sustainability Communicators

If you pay attention, there are clues for strategically communicating about your business’s sustainability in the wind, and in news stories that may seem to have nothing to do with sustainability.  With just a casual weekend ear and eye to national news sources (NPR, New York Times etc), I learned … Read on >

Transparently Reaching Sustainability-Minded Consumers

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It is not often that I come across such a straightforward example of an organization’s marketing to women thought process.  And, when that case study can be used to provide insight for  better reaching sustainability-minded consumers, … Read on >

The People Part of Leadership

As part of my master’s thesis on the qualities and traits of sustainability leaders, I, of course, have been studying up.  One thing I’m paying attention to is whether sustainability leadership is really that different from exemplary, pre-sustainability awareness, leadership – and, if so, how.  What strikes me so far … Read on >

Gender and the Sustainable Brain – My Solutions Journal Piece

The following first published in the March 2011 issue of The Solutions Journal.

The crucial move toward sustainability may not come easily for either huge corporations or the average consumer, but we can hasten this evolution by identifying and nurturing the personality traits that most naturally … Read on >

Could Sustainability Finally “De-Gender” Business?

If you were ever knee deep in research about traditional business leadership traits and sustainability leadership, like I am due to my Master’s thesis work, you’d see the very clear connection between the two.  Being a forward or future-oriented thinker, and being able to see issues as interconnected, in a … Read on >