Last month the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) published its annual Living Planet Report. In these reports, the scariest figure is always how many “Earths” the human population is consuming in
ContinueDinner was interesting last night as a microcosm of life in a connected economy. My son (12 years old) happily informed me that since he had forgotten his homework he
ContinueBoundaries are blurring in many industries. For an example see our article “Who’s Looking After You?” which focuses on how industry boundaries are blurring in the health and wellness value
ContinueJust looking through the recent special reports on www.FT.com, there is an interesting set of articles about the future of financial services. With new rules on the amount of capital banks
ContinueCopenhagen, clean energy capital of the world. The wind and rain as I flew in obscured the vast offshore wind farms, emphasizing that Denmark leads in wind, rather than solar,
ContinueWhile global trends are by definition long-term in nature, they are also uncertain and ambiguous. Our assumptions will be tested regularly, while many changes continuously occur, whether small and evolutionary
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