Sometimes it’s good to stop. Good to stop doing what you always do and do something a bit different.
Last Wednesday, some eighty 2degrees members left the office at a …
Wednesday 12th October finally arrived, warm and sunny. After all that waiting, suddenly there we were, back at the Duke of Cambridge for our quarterly London-based 2degrees …
30 Nov. 2009 —
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Kanaga Gnana, Consultant
International Energy Agency: Capitulation to Peak Oil?
By MERLIN LAFLEUR, 2009/11/28
Oil is slippery, probably why the people associated with it are too. According to reports …
17 Aug. 2011 —
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Ben Carmichael, 2degrees
On this week’s podcast I interview Gil Friend, author and CEO of Natural Logic Inc, a sustainability strategy consulting firm, on such topics as why we need to get rid of CSR …
With less than a week to go before our second Food for Thought event in London, we’re getting pretty excited. One 2degrees member is looking forward to it so much, she asked …
16 Sept. 2011 —
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Ben Carmichael, 2degrees
In this episode of Sustainable Business Weekly, the podcast produced by 2degrees, I spoke with Benjamin Kott, Clean Energy Advocacy Manager for Google.
After nearly 5 years …
27 Feb. 2012 —
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Stephen Kennett, 2degrees
In creating his new apparel line Bruno Pieters asks whether transparency is the new luxury. After leaving his position as Art Director of Hugo for Hugo Boss, Pieters …
19 Dec. 2011 —
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Stephen Nemeth, Reindeer
On today’s podcast, we talk with one of the UK’s largest retailers, Asda about their 2011 consumer research report, Green is Normal. 2degrees Director Conrad Young spoke with …
26 Sept. 2011 —
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Ben Carmichael, 2degrees
Our member of the week this week is Vania Phitidis, Stewardship Consultant at Interaction, a consultancy specialising in culture and behaviour change in organisations.
Vania …
Here at 2degrees, we see part of our role as content aggregators. There is a lot of information out there about sustainability and business – too much, often, for any one …