Hunter Lovins Presentation: “Making the Business Case: Sustainability Enhances Profit”
Join Clean Energy Action on February 9th for Hunter Lovins’ presentation regarding “Making the Business Case: Sustainability Enhances Profit”
Making the Business Case: Sustainability Enhances Profit
“Profitability is the most successful point of entry”L. Hunter Lovins
Sociologist, Attorney, International Business Sustainability ExpertTuesday, February 9, 2010
St. John’s Episcopal Church
1419 Pine Street, Boulder, CO 80302Time: 6:30-7:00 Social Hour
7:00-8:30pm PresentationClean Energy Action is proud to present internationally renowned sustainability pioneer Hunter Lovins. She willl explain how companies will do the right thing by the climate as they know how they can profit by doing so, with examples of sustainable companies outperforming competitors. Business winners will be those organizations prepared to “rigorously exploit” the global drivers of change — the climate crisis, volatile energy prices, economic and ecosystem collapse — by responding with energy efficiency, renewable energy and resource productivity. Lovins will describe innovative, practical tools and strategies that communities and companies are implementing to cut costs and drive innovation.
About the speaker
President and founder of Natural Capitalism Solutions, Hunter Lovins was called the “green business icon” by Newsweek and “Hero of the Planet” by Time. The European financial community awarded her the 2008 Sustainability Pioneer for her 30 years of framing the business case for sustainability. A founding professor at Presidio Graduate School, Lovins has authored numerous papers and books, including the landmark work, Natural Capitalism. Ms. Lovins advises clients such as Wal-Mart, the United Nations, Royal Dutch/Shell, the International Finance Corporation, and the Afghanistan government.
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Check out our interview with author and Sustainable Development Expert L Hunter Lovins conducted at the Presidio Graduate School in 2009.
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