Sustainable Development, Talk about the good work being done to meet both the present and future needs of people and the planet.
2256 Followers Follow
Sara Wolcott | Friday 20th November 2009
Sometimes, some things are so basic we forget about them - including forgetting to plan to include them in the future. We assume they will always be there. Until, suddenly, they are not.

What if food was like that?

Fear decades, agriculture has been on the back burner of much of the international agenda.  Recently, that has changed, as some of my past posts on sustainable development and agriculture have shown.

But of particular concern is the extent to which agriculture has been left out of the climate change debate. In short: it has been left out, and this is really bad. Because we gotta eat. Sustainable development and green economies need to include food security - lest we have riots, or maybe wars, famines, hunger, misery, starvation - all those things that happen to people who don't have enough food and who don't know where or how they are going to get their next meal. But climate change negotiations do not, now, include attention on agriculture.

Which is why Nora Ourabah Haddad of the Internatioanl Federation of Agriculture and representing Farming First (about which I've written other posts) has been paying close attention to the Climate negotiations. I spoke to her right after she had been in Barcelona, trying to support the process of mainstreaming agriculture into the text.
Read More
Tappin-it in Venice
Sara Wolcott | Saturday 13th June 2009
Italy switches to tap water and enhances its ability for sustainable development; who is
next?
Food Box Wonders
Sara Wolcott | Wednesday 10th June 2009
Fruit and Vegetable Boxes are delightful ways to practice ethical consumption
Informal Easy, Formal Difficult? Intellectual property Rights - a hot topic
Sara Wolcott | Monday 8th June 2009
Learned societies are thriving on North-South Partnerships. Green Tech suffers;
Sustainable Dev needs both.
From EDF: Linking employee compensation to environmental metrics
Sara Wolcott | Thursday 28th May 2009
Should all companies link compensation to environmental metrics, and for which employees
or executives?
The Business Case for Going Green...NOW!
Dave Stangis | Wednesday 27th May 2009
Simply put, good environmental strategies are often good for the bottom line.
If God doesn't cause the flood....
Sara Wolcott | Tuesday 26th May 2009
Causes, effects, and who to blame are pertinent questions with climate change already very
real in Africa.
Taxes, Bans, and Incentives: promoting change
Sara Wolcott | Monday 25th May 2009
Sticks vs. carrots, which are better in motivating companies and consumers to change?
Water: right to profit?
Sara Wolcott | Monday 25th May 2009
Will future wars be fought over water? Should water be privatized?
Technologies: neither neutral nor predictable
Sara Wolcott | Monday 25th May 2009
Will technology lead us out of the climate crisis?
From Chickens to Wetlands: China tackles environmental concerns
Sara Wolcott | Sunday 24th May 2009
Citizen concern for the environment is increasing in China, but will the trend continue?
CSREditor
User Photo

Sara Wolcott
Is blogging
Follow

Companies Working on Sustainable Development
User PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser Photo
Follow Them All
You are Following 0 Companies out of 6

People Working on Sustainable Development
User PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser Photo
User PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser PhotoUser Photo
Follow Them All
You are Following 0 People out of 13

Get a Job in Sustainable Development
Staff Attorney - Detention and Removal Defense
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Seattle, Washington
Executive Director
International Development Exchange
San Francisco, California
Executive Assistant
Millennium Promise Alliance Inc
New York, New York
Senior Major Gifts Associate
Amnesty International USA
New York, New York
Vice President of Self-Sufficiency
ACHIEVEability
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania