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The Future of Green... Everything (Cross-Post)

| posted by Brian Reich

(I posted this earlier today on my Fast Company Experts blog and was encouraged to cross-post it here.  I hope you will read it and contact me if you are interested in collaborating on this important topic) 

I have spent the last few days at the Sustainable Brands conference
in Monterey, CA. The event brings together some of the most infuential
people in corporate, nonprofit, media, and other key arenas for a
conversation about how to operate in more environmentally efficient and
appropriate ways and what impacts of the green movement have on
marketing, branding, and the like. I was a member of the planning
committee for the event and led a discussion about social networking.

(NOTE: I suppose I should make a disclosure about the fact that Fast
Company was a sponsor - though I didn't actually have anything to do
with that).

There have been a few interesting case studies shared, some new
research discussed, and a lot of good networking conducted. It is clear
that everyone here is interested in more than just being successful in
their professional pursuits related to green and sustainability, but
fully committed also to improving life on this planet as well. Still, I
fear that not enough progress was made here in terms of actually
figuring out what the future of green business and communication should
look like. I'm concerned that there was too much looking back -
reviewing who has been successful (and to a limited extent why) and not
enough collaborative learning and problem solving about the major
challenges that still exist.

I want us to make progress. I want companies and organizations to
look at the challenges that face our world as a result of the climate
crisis and commit more time and energy to finding real solutions. I
want companies to see the environment as a business, moral, and other
imperative - not just an opportunity to make money or please
shareholders (and I am not saying all do, but there is definitely some
lip service being paid to this effort still). And I want to be a part
of that work.

I feel as if I have a pretty good grasp of the challenges that
busineses and organizations face. I know what the work companies and
organizations are doing around this effort looks like from the
perspective of a consumer, a parent, an employee, a consultant, a
concerned citizen, a blogger/author/speaker. I have something to add.
And I am not along, there are lots of people like me looking to get
involved.

So, I want to propose that we organize a real, serious effort to solve
the big challenges -- together. I want all the smart, aware,
passionate, experienced, committed people who think the climate crisis
is one of major challenges to work collectively on this. I want us to
go beyond attending conferences and listening to eachother speak about
these issues, and instead roll up our sleeves and truly collaborate. It
happens a little already, but so much more is possible.

I don't know exactly what it looks like or what form it should take.
Maybe it will be an ongoing discussion, a meeting, a summit, an online
community, a few additional blog posts, a manifesto, a TV show. It may
not require a structure at all to be succesful. Or, it might change
structure to accomodate change in the marketplace. But it has to
happen.

So, if you are interested in being a part of the solution, to working on these issues, to being part of something a little bigger than yourself, your company, or other group, let me know.
I'll start collecting names, sharing them around, introducing people,
and seeing where that gets us. And if anyone else is already doing
something like this, I hope they will include me as well.

The Future of Green is about working hard, making tough choices,
breaking down barriers, putting aside ego and organizational
boundaries. It will take everything we've got. And we've wasted too
much time already. So let's get started.

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June 20, 2008 at 1:28pm

michael martino

well said, remember the eco-movement is young. when I first opened eco-beach people thought I was testing water. I would like to offer my site eco-cam.com where a collaboration of web cams that shoot our natural environment all over the planet be put together to keep an eye on progress and look in on areas that could use improvement. a picture truely is worth a thousand words members of eco-cam could show the world how they are protecting the corner of the planet. links to eco-cam would be free. it use to be if you did not have a website or three you were out of date i believe the web cam has a strong future in helping us keep an eye on progress and the need for it. mnm

June 25, 2008 at 9:11pm

Jim Dugan

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