Interface reconstituted its Dream Team, “a collection of experts and friends who have joined with me to remake Interface into a leader of sustainability,” as Anderson wrote in the company’s 1997 sustainability report.The original team included Sierra Club executive director David Brower; Buckminster Fuller devotee Bill Browning, then with the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI); community and social activist Bernadette Cozart; author and entrepreneur Hawken; Amory Lovins, RMI co-founder and chief scientist; L. Hunter Lovins, RMI’s other co-founder; architect and designer William McDonough; John Picard, a pioneering consultant in green building and sustainability; Jonathan Porritt, co-founder of Forum for the Future; Daniel Quinn, author of Ishmael; Karl-Henrik Robèrt, founder of The Natural Step, a sustainability framework; and Walter Stahel a resource efficiency expert. (Additional members would be added over the years, including Biomimicry author Janine Benyus.)
Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or url
1More
1More
Will synthetic biology change the way we farm and eat? | GreenBiz.com - 0 views
1More
California's Hidden Water Consumer: Power Plants - 0 views
1More
Beyond emissions: The promise of products from captured carbon | GreenBiz - 0 views
1More
Scientists call for more precision in global warming predictions - 0 views
1More
Biologists and Computer Scientists Team up to Map a Global 'Safety Net' for the Planet ... - 0 views
9More
Inside Interface's bold new mission to achieve 'Climate Take Back' | GreenBiz - 0 views
2More
How Megafires Are Remaking American Forests - 0 views
1More
Everglades' water at risk from sea-level rise, scientists say - 0 views
1More
Don't waste CO2, turn it into bottles and glue - tech - 06 March 2014 - New Scientist#.... - 1 views
5More
Are 90 Companies Responsible For Nearly Two-Thirds Of Global Warming? - 0 views
« First
‹ Previous
41 - 56 of 56
Showing 20▼ items per page