Description |
1 streaming video file (1 hr., 6 min.) : sound, color |
Series |
Ideas Roadshow |
Contents |
Love canal, building houses, and MIT -- The evolution of environmentalism -- Environment as culture war and engaged academics -- American exceptionalism -- Changing hearts and minds, responsibly -- Flourishing -- Global impact, hope, optimism, and competition -- Building houses and lives |
Summary |
The notions of "environmental sustainability" and "big business" sometimes seem as incompatible as oil and water. Andrew Hoffman, however, is certain that this synthesis is possible. But for it to happen, he argues, we need to seriously reconsider the way we currently conduct public policy and even some deep aspects of our current societal values |
Notes |
Includes MP3 podcast of conversation |
Credits |
Editor, Andrew Niblo ; music, Shafton Thomas |
Performer |
Host, Howard Burton |
Notes |
Closed captioned |
Subject |
Business -- Environmental aspects
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Sustainable development.
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Social responsibility of business.
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sustainable development.
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Business -- Environmental aspects
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Social responsibility of business
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Sustainable development
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Genre/Form |
Streaming videos
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Internet videos
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Interviews
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Sound recordings
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Internet videos.
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Interviews (Sound recordings)
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Hoffman, Andrew J., 1961- interviewee.
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Burton, Howard, 1965- interviewer.
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Niblo, Andrew, editor
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Thomas, Shafton, musician
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Open Agenda Publishing, publisher.
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