Towards 9 Billion: Infinite economy on a finite planet – Part 2
Delivering sustainable capitalism - how the price mechanism must evolve.
Delivering sustainable capitalism - how the price mechanism must evolve.
Can capitalism be re-engineered to produce innately sustainable outcomes? We are optimistic that it can....
19th June 2012 Valuing Natural Capital – A Living Wage for Mother Nature A good primer on valuing nature, Joss Tantram contributed to this article by Jane Bird. She introduces the concept of natural capital through the example of pollination services provided by honey bees – one of many ‘free services’ provided by nature. Some …
If your organisation either already reports or intends to produce a sustainability report, you need to think about independent assurance.
Speaking at the Long Finance Initiative Spring Conference, “Into the Folly of Value”, Joss Tantram talked about radical new thinking on sustainability in economics. Introducing Terrafiniti’s Towards 9 Billion approach, he talked about how altering the way we derive price would produce more sustainable outcomes by focusing on the three key value concepts of abundance, …
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