Posts Tagged ‘education’

Hire a CEIBS Responsible Leadership Program Intern for Summer of 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 20:04 No Comments

Hello everyone.
As some of you know, for the last 9 months I have had the privilege of teaching a project based course to 193 MBA students on sustainability at the China Europe International Business School.  Split into 35 teams, they have been focused their research projects across 25 separate issues, and for the last 2 [...]

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Taking Sustainability to the Core of Business Education

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 20:25 No Comments

Following up on some earlier posts about driving sustainability through education, McKinsey has loaded an interview with the Blair Sheppard, dean of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.
Encouraging to see these shifts, although I personally would like to see more schools really integrate sustainability into their core curriculum.  That, rather than just capture those that [...]

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Haibao’s Fuxing Christmas Tree

Sunday, January 3, 2010 18:13 No Comments

Following the recent holiday, I found the above tree that mixed the new (haibao) with the old (a packet of Double Happiness) as a strange reminder of just how far we have yet to go.

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Effectively Communicating Sustainability

Monday, December 21, 2009 15:08 No Comments

While many had their eyes trained on the outcome of the last day at COP15, my eyes were reviewing final project submissions from the recent batch of students at Shanghai’s Raffles Design Institute.
A school dedicated to all things design, this class of students was coming from the communications department and were charged with taking an [...]

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Geography and Resource Management Professorship Open

Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:12 No Comments

Just received the below job opportunity from PACE:
THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Department of Geography and Resource Management
Assistant Professor / Associate Professor
(Ref. 0910/005(005)/2) (Closing date: September 30, 2009)
The Department invites applicants for a full-time Assistant Professor / Associate Professor post in Resource Management and Environmental Studies.
Applicants should have a PhD degree in geography, environmental science [...]

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JUCCCE Chinese Mayoral Training Video Clip

Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:23 No Comments

Anyone following @juccce last month saw a wave of updates from founder Peggy Liu as their first mayoral training kicked off.
18 months in the planning and  formalized at the November 2008 JUCCCE conference, the 8 day session:
50 mayors from all over China gathered in Beijing to learn from worldwide experts about how to create greener [...]

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China Earth Hour Newsletter

Friday, May 8, 2009 7:03 No Comments

With the WWF China team still on a high from the success of March’s Earth Hour event, their local team pt together a press package (download here) of all the China based events that I think does a great job of summarizing the success they found in China.
For me, one of my primary concerns was [...]

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Jane Goodall China Diary

Friday, April 3, 2009 21:02 No Comments

It you are believer that the key to the environmental problems we face is education, then there is no better teacher than Jane Goodall.
Founder of the Roots & Shoots program, Jane Goodall’s impact is being felt in China as programs in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Nanchang, and Inner Mongolia have developed.
Part 1
Part 2

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China to Susidize 100 Million CFLs

Sunday, March 1, 2009 8:26 1 Comment

AFP report that China ramps up subsidies for energy-efficient light bulbs is welcome news for a number of reasons:
1) The previous program proved successful
2) The previous program was successful enough to expand on
3) Subsidizing the 150 million bulbs will signiifcantely reduce the power draw from coal plants
4) There is a chandelier impact as consumers gain [...]

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Reduced Fertilizer Equals Reduced Water Pollution. It’s That Simple

Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:08 1 Comment

The Scientific American ArticleScientists urge Chinese farmers to use fertilizer better was tipped me off to the recently released study
Reducing environmental risk by improving N management in intensive Chinese agricultural systems
This study examines grain yields and N loss pathways using a synthetic
approach in 2 of the most intensive double-cropping systems in China:
waterlogged rice/upland wheat in [...]

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