From paralyzing eco-anxiety to hope in six steps
For this back-to-school post, I thought about writing on ways to beat eco-anxiety and doomism by personal action. It’s still time to turn this ship around !
For this back-to-school post, I thought about writing on ways to beat eco-anxiety and doomism by personal action. It’s still time to turn this ship around !
The global healthcare sector is starting to pull its weight on the fight against climate change. Both a first Health Day at COP28 and an open letter are proof of that.
My book review of the New Sustainability Advantage, by Bob Willard. An excellent book on sustainable business. Over ten years after its publication it’s still an excellent book.
This blog post is my first of 2023. It marks the beginning of my 17th season of blogging. It’s time to reflect a bit.
Evidence keeps on piling to show that the four-day work week is the future of work
Wow? 15 years ? How time flies… I started this blog in January of 2007 as I was seeking work in climate and energy after graduating from my MSc in international management at Audencia. This blog had three purposes : 1. help me land an impactful job ; 2. keep me on practicing English and …
A lot of news and noise surround electric cars but another vehicle is also benefitting largely from elecrification: buses. Running not for just a little bit in the morning and in the evening, they run all day, and sometimes, even part of the night. Tranporting not just one or two people to work at a …
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A selection of climate and energy news as COP23 is taking place in Bonn, Germany.
I saw last week An Inconvenient Sequel by Al Gore, the sequel of 2006 hit documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. I have mix feelings about it.
A review of Climate of Hope, written by Carl Pope and Michael Bloomberg. Published this year it offers a comprehensive look on climate solutions.