Despite what Kermit might have taught you – being green is easy. It’s not just easy. It’s imperative. We are in a new age of business practice – social and industrial change is taking place at a global level. Sustainability is to industrialisation what the Renaissance was to the middle ages. If you don’t move with these changes you are in danger of being left behind.
The Climate Change/Global Warming debate is heating up – there is undeniable evidence that the world is heating up. This evidence has been linked to human behaviour – whether we’re to blame or not is irrelevant. Sustainable business practices are best practice – and in the long run they may save you some money. Looking after the environment is a job for good corporate citizens – from the board of directors of mining firms through to the one man waste disposal service – everybody can, and should, take responsibility for the environment.
The Stern report pulled the debate on climate change out of the environmental sphere – and into the realm of economics – counting the cost of our flagrant disregard to the world around us. There is now an economic reason to care for the environment. It costs too much not to.
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