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James Clear provides a practical, science-backed framework for improving performance through small, incremental changes. While often categorized as self-help, its application in business is profound....
Kate Raworth proposes a new economic model that balances human well-being with planetary boundaries.
While not strictly an environmental book, this work is crucial because it frames environmental problems as fundamentally cultural ones. It analyzes how different human societies interact with, perceiv...
Kate Raworth proposes a new economic model that balances human well-being within the Earth's ecological limits.
William McDonough and Michael Braungart envision a world where products are designed to be endlessly recycled or composted.
Applies systems thinking to leadership challenges. Features supervision-style learning and access to Cambridge faculty research.
This specialized volume from the Drawdown series focuses exclusively on revolutionizing our food systems. It tackles the massive environmental footprint of modern agriculture, from methane emissions i...
Paul Hawken outlines a vision for transforming business practices to restore the environment while remaining profitable.
This volume tackles the sheer volume of waste generated by modern civilization. It moves beyond simple recycling concepts to explore radical redesigns of industrial metabolism, focusing on waste as a...
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