Sustainability Library
Sustainability Library
BOOKS
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Former Unilever CEO Paul Polman and sustainable business authority Andrew Winston discuss critical insights from Unilever and other large global enterprises. The book examines how companies can make profit by addressing and seeking to resolve major global challenges instead of contributing to such problems.
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In this book, the authors present compelling arguments for maintaining hope even in the face of the imminent climate change challenges. As key figures in the UN, Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac played significant roles in shaping the historic 2015 Paris Agreement. In the midst of seemingly insurmountable despair, they united to cultivate what they term a 'contagious frame of mind,' which led to a collective wisdom. This mindset is at the core of their book.
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Comprising essays and poetry from 60 prominent women climate activists, this book vividly illustrates the influential role women play in crafting the necessary solutions for addressing the climate crisis and its mitigation.
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New York Times Bestseller "Drawdown" breaks down the top 100 potent solutions to combat global warming, as identified by prominent scientists and policymakers. Paul Hawken categorises optimal solutions – such as moderating air conditioner and refrigerator usage or transitioning to a plant-based diet – based on their capacity to prevent or eliminate potential greenhouse gas emissions.
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James Clear, a prominent authority on habit development, unveils actionable tactics that will adeptly instruct you in cultivating positive routines, abandoning detrimental ones, and gaining mastery over the minuscule actions that pave the way for extraordinary outcomes.
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“Sustainable Marketing” sets a fresh standard for contemporary marketing strategies. The book underscores the significance of incorporating sustainability into present-day marketing approaches. The writers offer convincing arguments based on evidence from academic research as well as business case studies.
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Bill Gates addresses the intricate dilemmas confronting humanity and presents a straightforward blueprint for averting a climate crisis. The book outlines three pragmatic and motivating principles for implementing meaningful change.
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Drawing on two decades of research and Fogg's personal involvement in coaching over 40,000 individuals, "Tiny Habits" unveils the secrets of effective habit formation.
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Drawing on research from around the world, Florence Williams delves into the scientific exploration of how nature profoundly influences the human brain. "The Nature Fix" unveils the remarkable abilities of the natural environment to enhance wellbeing, foster social connections, and stimulate self-reflection and creativity.
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Discover flavourful and simple recipes rooted in vegetarian ingredients, yet designed to easily accommodate the addition of meat or fish. These versatile culinary creations prove especially valuable when preparing meals for a diverse gathering of both meat enthusiasts and plant-based eaters, ensuring everyone's satisfaction.
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In the face of a looming climate crisis and tumultuous political landscapes, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and helpless. The “Book of Hope” gives us reasons to stay optimistic and makes clear why staying positive is now more critical than ever. Written by the living legend, Dr Jane Goodall, and Douglas Abrams, co-author of the bestselling "The Book of Joy," the book discusses the vital importance of hope.
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The updated and expanded edition of “How Bad Are Bananas?” offers concise and straightforward explanations outlining the carbon footprint of various items, ranging from a banana to an automobile.
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Bell guides readers through the process of obtaining plant-based proteins from wholesome, unprocessed sources. She highlights protein-rich vegetarian and vegan foods and provides straightforward, fun methods to incorporate a diverse array of plants into your meals.
PODCASTS
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This podcast series provides a range of perspectives on climate change from all around the word, exploring diverse approaches to comprehending it and the global endeavours to prevent, mitigate, or adapt to its effects. Episodes do not focus on debating the existence of climate change; but instead aim to figure out the most effective methods of addressing the phenomenon.
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The Nature Podcast shares captivating tales from the world of science. The series spans a wide spectrum of subjects, ranging from astronomy to zoology. The show features interviews with groundbreaking scientists as well as Nature’s own journalists and editors.
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Dr. Leah Stokes and Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, the hosts of this podcast, discuss the influential factors driving climate change, while also highlighting potential solutions. The podcast aims to explain major climate matters. Episodes share tales of climate leadership and how individuals can make a difference in the face of environmental challenges.
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This podcast series gets to grips with the climate crisis directly, while also recognising our capacity to find solutions. Presented by Christiana Figueres, the former UN Chief, and her counterparts who contributed to the 2015 Paris Agreement', this show aims to both educate and motivate.
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The CGF Sustainability Podcast lifts the lid on a number of sustainability issues, including plastic consumption, food waste and deforestation. Listeners can get a glimpse into the approaches used by pivotal figures shaping how we deal with such policy challenges.
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This podcast breaks down a variety of complex environment and climate topics in a lighthearted and straightforward manner.
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"Mission to Change" is created by the INSEAD Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society, produced in partnership with InTent.
Founding Executive Director, Katell Le Goulven, engages with remarkable individuals who have had positive, transformative impacts on their organisations. The interviewees share the obstacles they have encountered, their motivations, and the valuable insights they've gained along the way.
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Imagine a captivating show about climate change that doesn't leave you disheartened, but rather, invigorated. Hosted by journalist Alex Blumberg, the show delivers intelligent and uplifting narratives about the environmental challenges we face and how we can all make an impact when it comes to sustainability
FILM
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Renowned broadcaster David Attenborough reflects on his personal journey as well as that of our planet. He laments the rise in environmental destruction but also offers a message of hope.
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For anyone overwhelmed by the gloom and doom of climate change, 2040 may offer a breathe of fresh air. The unique hybrid feature documentary is a tale of optimism, exploring the tangible potential for humanity to reverse the trajectory of global warming and ultimately enhance the wellbeing of all living entities.
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A decade after "An Inconvenient Truth" ignited mainstream awareness about climate change, a compelling and impassioned sequel emerges, highlighting the astonishing proximity of a genuine energy revolution. The film notes that while the threat looms larger than ever, it can be countered with human ingenuity and urgent action.
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David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström join forces to explore threats to Earth's biodiversity. They pair also uncover potential solutions to protecting the natural world from further decline.
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Hollywood actor and UN Messenger of Peace Leonardo DiCaprio embarks on a global odyssey, delving into the harsh realities of climate change. Accompanied by scientists, DiCaprio immerses himself in the firsthand experience of the profound impacts of this environmental crisis.
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In this satirical film, two astronomers set out on a media tour with a dire message: an apocalyptic comet is hurtling towards Earth, threatening to wipe out all life. However, their urgent warnings are met with a surprising lack of enthusiasm and interest from the general populace. The film serves as a cautionary tale: the astronomers' struggle to be taken seriously mirrors the stark dangers of waiting too long to acknowledge and react to climate threats.
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Made by Brian Kateman, a leader within the plant-based movement, the film asserts that meat is firmly embedded in our society. Rather than striving to completely remove meat from the equation, the film’s focus shifts to a more achievable ambition: transforming meat consumption to be healthier, more ethical, and more sustainable.
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The documentary "Climate Refugees," underwent a three-year production journey, crossing 48 nations, to bring to light the staggering impacts of climatic shifts on humanity.