Prof. Colin Sage on Food and McMeekin
The following comment was written and sent to the Bassetti Foundation by Prof. Colin Sage, senior lecturer within the Geography Department at University College Cork, and refers to the interview with Prof. Andrew McMeekin posted on this site on 20th april 2011. - MorePosted by Redazione FGB on May 26, 2011 9:39 PM. Permalink
Categories: Food and Feed, Sustainability
Sustainable innovations: forging partnerships, knowledge exchange, and reciprocity
These are the abstracts of the papers presented in the panel "Sustainable Innovations: Forging Partnerships, Knowledge Exchange, And Reciprocity". The panel was presented at the 2010 American Anthropological Association Annual... - MorePosted by Redazione FGB on February 10, 2011 3:36 PM. Permalink
Categories: Innovation and Responsibility, Sustainability
Categories: Innovation and Responsibility, Public Partecipation, Responsibility and Science, Sustainability
Drugs for People, not for Profit.
In this article Jonny Hankins focuses his attention upon a report entitled 'A Bitter Pill To Swallow, Drugs for people, not just for profit'. Published by the think-tank Compass the report offers a critique into the current state of the pharmaceutics industry and the societal responsibility that it bears. - MorePosted by Jonny Hankins on September 10, 2009 11:00 AM. Permalink - Read and leave a comment
Read also: Daniel Callahan in FGB
New Developments in Solar Power Technology
In this his second posting on sustainability, Jonny Hankins looks at one of the great challenges facing the renewable energy industry, how to make solar energy production cheaper for the end user. - MorePosted by Jonny Hankins on May 20, 2009 2:28 PM. Permalink
The Marrakech Process on sustainable consumption and production
Interpreting responsibility as sustainability, Jonny Hankins takes a look at a global project coordinated by the United Nations and going by the name of the Marrakech project. - MorePosted by Jonny Hankins on April 10, 2009 11:33 AM. Permalink
Read also: Ethical Leadership by Ervin Laszlo and By Any Other Name in Jeff Ubois' blog.
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