Geoffrey Ballard, founder of Ballard Power, has an Ethical Markets discussion on how China, Mayalasia, and other developing countries are slowly beginning to enjoy the same standards of living as the West. He also examines the potential environmental loss that would occur if a large percentage of these populations became car owners.
Geoffrey Ballard, founder of Ballard Power, has an Ethical Markets discussion on how China and Mayalasia and other emerging countries are slowly coming in and enjoying the same standards of living as the USA and Europe. He sites that 88 percent of the world does not have a vehicle and is not burning fossil fuels currently, but if they were to have fossil fuel burning autos, it would pose severe problems for the earth.
An Ethical Markets discussion about the country of Bhutan's public policy of acknowledging and maintaining one's happiness level as important as ones economic contributions.
Learn about this mutually beneficial relationship between one café and its community.
Riane Eisler, author of The Chalice and the Blade explores the trends in supporting those who repair home items; i.e., plumbing and electric, earning considerably more money than those who tend to our children.
An Ethical Markets discussion about the global yardstick of success has always been the GNP and GDP. This does not take into effect that education and wellness are not measured and are always given a place value of zero in the GNP/GDP evaluation.
Scott Burns, Financial Editor Dallas Morning News explores an ethical market discussion about how economists look at the exchange of money in the labor market and do not look at unpaid homecare which for many generations exceeded that of the worker.
John Todd of Environment and Natural Resources has an Ethical Markets discussion about the possibility of creating living technologies that heal damaged waters and populated waters. He discusses making pure water out of sewage using a living machine.
Patricia Kelso of the Kelso Institute in an Ethical Market discussion about creating supplementary income for the average laborer through dividend income. Industrialism unleashed incredible creativity and started the waves of technological innovation.
Gary Erickson, founder of Clif Bars has an Ethical Markets discussion on how a better work environment helps his employees and the company. Employees at Clif bars do community service during work hours, have a gym, take yoga class during work, have routine health tests, have an on-site laundry mat and even hair cuts on Thursdays! Stress and relaxion as one.