If you ever need a reason to start an intense team sport later in life - watch this. Our 27-60 years old Masters rowing team practicing the start-procedures at 6am on Monday morning on Lake Lucerne. The best way to start the week!!
Total CEO: “There is no way to think that overnight we can just eliminate all that.”
Reality: It wouldn’t have been overnight if we’d started in 1992, with UNFCCC. But oil industry did everything they could to stop real action when we had time. https://t.co/X1k6ZyzNT9
New York feels different this time - poverty and decay are oppressive and soul-tearing. And at the same time, when the sun shines, my favorite cross-street (West 8th and 6th Ave) comes alive and shines. NY, NY, how are you??!!
Die @Weltwoche hat eben 150 Jahre Grundlagenphysik, 70 Jahre Forschung zum CO2 Kreislauf und 30 Jahre IPCC widerlegt. Unter einem Pseudonym eines deutschen Unternehmers, 1500 Wörter, keine einzige Gleichung, Grafik, kein Datenpunkt.
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Cambridge University Press has launched a pilot scheme for low- and middle-income countries. Scholars from 107 countries will be able to publish their work in hundreds of journals at no cost. https://t.co/NjLwFef25x @CambridgeUP#publishing#scholarship#research
Try a new model for business school case teaching - Live teaching case: BP’s decision to adjust its climate change targets, a great collaboration with w/ @vanishingcorp and @AJack
https://t.co/PmLa1r5Gh3 @AOM_OrgNatEnv @AOM_SIM@AOMConnect@AACSB
👥 Join the #EFMDExecAcademy conversation on 9 March with @KatrinMuff to learn how to approach organisational and individual transformation to create a space where people can safely and effectively engage in a dialogue and co-create. Free registration! 🔗 https://t.co/VOGeA0P8nk
@Rob_MacIntosh@CharteredABS I suggest using the https://t.co/fKiPvM6tE7 as a tool to assess where a school stands - it offers students a seat at the table. Now is a perfect time to register a school for the 2023 rating. @RatingImpact
Ocean dead zones are expanding. As the waters warm the oxygen levels are falling forcing many species to migrate to areas where they can survive. This is the greatest migration of our time - involving billions of creatures.
I recently came across data on who we spend our time with over the course of our lives.
The insights are simultaneously inspiring and depressing.
Here are 6 graphs everyone needs to see: