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Biodiversity – the next crisis?

14th October 2021

While we've been concerned with action on climate and tied up with Covid19, a larger, related crisis is brewing. Businesses are waking up to the need for action on biodiversity.
Biodiversity is one of many issues organisations should consider when developing (or reviewing) sustainable business strategy. Many organisations have biodiversity-related dependencies and impacts stemming from their location, supply chains, products and services.

Article by: Dominic Tantram Topic: Blog, Context & Limits, Natural Capital, Provocations, Thoughts and Big Ideas, Redefining Value, Sustainability Issues, Sustainable Business Strategy
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Biodiversity

30th September 2015

Biodiversity is one of the current buzz words in corporate sustainability. What is it, what does it mean for you and is it time for a radical reappraisal?

Article by: Dominic Tantram Topic: Blog, Context & Limits, Natural Capital, Provocations, Thoughts and Big Ideas, Sustainable Transformation
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All capitals are unequal, but some are more unequal than others

18th December 2014

Multiple capitals seek to expand the notion of value beyond money, cost and price. How useful might they be?

Article by: Joss Tantram Topic: Context & Limits, Innovation, Natural Capital, Provocations, Thoughts and Big Ideas, Redefining Value, Sustainable Transformation, Towards 9 Billion
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9 billion reasons for hope…or fear

1st August 2013

We will have more than 9 billion people on the planet by 2050 - lets tidy the house for the vistors we have coming.

Article by: Joss Tantram Topic: Context & Limits, Sustainable Transformation, Towards 9 Billion
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Which straw broke the camel’s back; how useful are planetary boundaries?

26th November 2012

The concept of planetary boundaries is a powerful and seductive one, but also one that has limited utility for driving a sustainable world.

Article by: Joss Tantram Topic: Context & Limits, Natural Capital, Provocations, Thoughts and Big Ideas, Sustainable Transformation, Towards 9 Billion
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Towards 9 Billion: Infinite economy on a finite planet – Part 2

27th June 2012

Delivering sustainable capitalism - how the price mechanism must evolve.

Article by: Joss Tantram Topic: Blog, Context & Limits, Innovation, Provocations, Thoughts and Big Ideas, Redefining Value, Sustainable Transformation, Towards 9 Billion
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Towards 9 Billion: Infinite economy on a finite planet – Part 1

26th June 2012

Can capitalism be re-engineered to produce innately sustainable outcomes? We are optimistic that it can....

Article by: Joss Tantram Topic: Context & Limits, Innovation & Transformation, Natural Capital, Provocations, Thoughts and Big Ideas, Redefining Value, Sustainable Transformation, Towards 9 Billion
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Exactly how fat is your dog?

27th March 2012

We don’t need to know in dollars, pounds or renminbi how valuable natural capital and natural productivity is in order to tell us that we should behave more sustainably.

Article by: Joss Tantram Topic: Context & Limits, Natural Capital, Provocations, Thoughts and Big Ideas, Redefining Value, Sustainable Transformation, Sustainable Value

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