Distilling a lifetime's work, this book challenges our thinking on how humanity interacts with planet Earth. It considers this relationship through different lenses - business, academia, faith-based and cultural - to provide a holistic understanding. From student to CEO, readers are offered valuable guidance on considering their place in the world.
Distilling a lifetime's work, this book challenges our thinking on how humanity interacts with planet Earth. It considers this relationship through different lenses - business, academia, faith-based and cultural - to provide a holistic understanding. From student to CEO, readers are offered valuable guidance on considering their place in the world.
ForewordJ.B. MacKinnon1. Introduction, Life's workPart I: Life's Work as a Personal Vocation2. Finding hope3. Your theory of change4. Your personal model of leadership5. What do you believe?6. Why do you care?Part II: Green Business as a Calling7. Why green business?8. Green in the corner office9. Business (almost) as usual10. Capitalism and markets must evolve11. Dark green or light green? Part III: Reclaiming the Role of Academia12. Making bricks versus making change13. Public engagement as a balancing act14. The new environmental scholarshipPart IV: Changing Culture and Values15. Culture and carbon16. Culture and climate17. Detoxifying the climate change debatePart V: A Call to a Calling18. Pope Francis as messenger19. To till and keep the garden20. The Anthropocene spirit21. Conclusion, The Great WorkAcknowledgementsBiographiesReferences
ForewordJ.B. MacKinnon1. Introduction, Life's workPart I: Life's Work as a Personal Vocation2. Finding hope3. Your theory of change4. Your personal model of leadership5. What do you believe?6. Why do you care?Part II: Green Business as a Calling7. Why green business?8. Green in the corner office9. Business (almost) as usual10. Capitalism and markets must evolve11. Dark green or light green? Part III: Reclaiming the Role of Academia12. Making bricks versus making change13. Public engagement as a balancing act14. The new environmental scholarshipPart IV: Changing Culture and Values15. Culture and carbon16. Culture and climate17. Detoxifying the climate change debatePart V: A Call to a Calling18. Pope Francis as messenger19. To till and keep the garden20. The Anthropocene spirit21. Conclusion, The Great WorkAcknowledgementsBiographiesReferences
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