Green@Work

A sampling of articles written for Green@Work Magazine ...

You Say You Want a Revolution (March/April 2002)
Well, yes, but it's not about violence. It's about creativity.

At the closing session of last December’s Sustainable Enterprise Summit, hosted in Washington, DC, by the World Resources Institute (WRI), the spirit descended on your humble columnist and he spoke up. From my usual place toward the rear of the auditorium, I averred that, in my opinion, we were all revolutionaries in that room. Read the entire article.

Word Magic (Jan/Feb 2003 )
We know the world through words-and can change it with words, too.

Somewhere in Orson Scott Card's science-fiction classic Ender's Game, a character says, "There are times when the world is rearranging itself, and at times like that, the right words can change the world." He's right, and this is one of those times. Read the full article.

Fear Factor (Mar/Apr 2003)
Courage can supply a competitive advantage for corporations bold enough to be leaders.

Picture this: the starting gate is here, today. The finish line (let's call it a "sustainable society") is off in the distance, somewhere out in the fog. Global corporations are lined up at the gate, snuffling and snorting like thoroughbreds. Read the full article.

California Dreaming (Sept/Oct 2003)
A little political ambition can be a frightening thing.

Loyal green@work columnist that I am, I have decided to use the pages of this magazine to make a public announcement: I hereby declare my candidacy for the governorship of California. Read the full article.