Saturday, September 26, 2009

G.Finance article- L'Eco Homme

Good news came this week in the press, highlighted by the New York Conference this week, as there are many new articles and initiatives, which are cross - highlighted areas that I also am looking at within my three part series. It is of course now a subject that is the hot media topic, which will only run and run with more information and editorial available, as we wizz up to the scary Copenhagen deadline.

Global Green Finance (part one) explores areas where I feel eco and the city can mix, to provide solutions for our earth. I look forward to publishing a second edition of L'Eco Homme and including this article in full within the magazine.

Fiscal Trading & Policy for the Earth - FTPE - is really exciting and I hope looks with wonderment at the earth, our banks, and global corporations. The mechanisms for trade will change slowly towards a greener alternative, and this is exciting. Their are many people looking to publish ideas, of course - which I am only one. I just hope to contribute to this debate with thoughtful ideas and sincere planetary focus.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Eco Finance Article publication September 2009

It is a long article that I am writing at the moment, that I want you to know about. I am still working hard at the eco chic party planning for late 2009 events that I hope will be held in London.

Yet, at the moment my attention is firmly on the Eco Finance article that I promised at my Lainston House event in May that it would be published in September. At the heart of the piece I will take you to a futuristic journey where global finance and eco corporate policy mix (CSR). Or, in the famous words of the late Dame Anita Roddick, it is something called “Ethical Auditing” – which in the article, I will quote her, and the work at The Body Shop. Anita’s own ethical auditing has come along way since her invention, so much so, that is now being undertaken by many companies across the globe. I will look at the strides made by corporate bodies at the moment, and a look the future of our climate, which scares me to bits if I am honest.

It is hard though as I write, in the middle of the summer holidays to get all the R&D needed to complete the article, but having made the promise to unearth the true scope of international policy, and with Copenhagen's conference in the very near future, I am absolutely determined to offer solutions where finance and eco policy can mix. It is no ordinary article that I write, as I am an optimist. Also I believe the solutions are within our grasp to make huge strides in the Kyoto 2 framework (2012), with the policies and leaders with the solutions digging away looking at all sorts of possibilities that may be easier to help us and our planet survive.

I will keep you posted as to my progress, and I seriously hope that I offer companies that are offering forward thinking implementation of strategy within their own groups, and also simple ways that we all can grasp the "how" we can all lead a more ethical and sustainable lives for us and our future generations.

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