The 3rd working group of the the fifth IPCC assessment tells us that we will need to lower greenhouse gas emissions …
Food and the environment
A recent column in The New York Times by Nicholas Kristof, convinced me to turn my attention away from Crimea and focus on a completely different issue which is how our dietary choices affect our natural environment. Kristof cites a new book by Christopher Leonard about Tyson Foods and the concentration of the American meat […]
Doing Good Doing Well
On Friday and Saturday, the Responsible Business Club of IESE Business School’s full time MBA students organized their annual conference which looks at how they can make the world a better place and still make a reasonable living. Since there are other critical issues to write about this week such as the Ukraine and Venezuela, […]
Winter Storm Pax
This picture has apparently gone viral in the web and is supposedly in Michigan. The water supposedly froze in mid wave. The picture, according to a website called TruthOrFiction.com, was taken by a researcher at a French research station in Antarctica and the shape was caused by wind and time. Climate Change at work? […]
Global Weirding and Geopolitics
Extreme weather events such as the current cold in the Eastern U.S. are indicative of the trend called Global Weirding …