Quantifying the ROI of Sustainability
May 7, 2020

International Women’s Day: Women Heads of State Ascendant

In recent years, we’ve seen the ranks of doctors, combat pilots, astronauts, scientists, raconteurs, executives, administrators, fighters, judges, and more swelled by women. There is no greater showcase for the skills and character of women, however, than in the role of head of government. Quick. Decisive. Smart. Strong. Good communicators. Warm. Empathic. “Who knew?” Everyone should have.
May 4, 2020

International Women’s Day: Where Did it Go?

For a hundred years, March has hosted International Women’s Day, an event to recognize the achievements of women – and their struggles to make those achievements into reality. It is a day to remember how far women have come, and how far there still is to go, in terms of true equality.
April 5, 2020

Climate Forensics & Attribution Have Arrived

The advent of DNA in forensics gave courts powerful tools for attributing blame or establishing innocence. The same is now true of forensic climate attribution. Experts can sit in courtrooms and say with “increasing statistical certainty,” that X event was increased in likelihood and severity by anthropogenic climate change.
March 31, 2020

Back Off! But Get Closer

Thousands of miles from friends and (most) relatives, as well as my clients and colleagues, I've been less isolated than I can ever remember. Assuming a device and connection, there are so many ways to work and play, it's hard to keep track. Here's a day-in-the-life this week as my town, Ho Chi Minh city, locked down tight.
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