Every week, we'll be delving into big questions concerning emerging environmental sustainability technologies, blended finance solutions, sustainable communities, circularity, and other topics.
We will continue to work to make sustainable choices more manageable as we progress toward a better future. We will continue to invest in and collaborate with organizations working to move the needle for the planet in innovative ways. Because there is always more to be done on the road to sustainability.
How does it work:
Opinions on the future of sustainability are full of division.
We want to get the right signals in a world of noise.
There’s a lot of content everywhere, and to aggregate those decentralized signals, we need to centralize them in a venue.
As we need more open collaborative conversations and we want to build an audience who wants to collaborate and learn together, here’s what we suggest:
Every Wednesday, we will ask the “big question of the week” initiated in the Road to Sustainability Weekly Review or through polls shared on social media channels.
Everyone is invited to share their comments and articles and be open to critical thinking here on substack.
The week after, we will provide answers and feature one person (contributor or author) in the Weekly Review, followed by 21k+ subscribers.
Does that make sense to you? What do you think?
Here’s the link to the first questions and their comments. We will update the list of questions and links in a new category on this space for fast access:
📯 Poll: "How do you feel? What are you doing to stay positive?"
More here: https://nevelab.substack.com/p/how-do-you-feel-what-are-you-doing/comments?s=w
📯 Poll: "What do we need more to address the challenges of a weaker global economy? Where else can investors find returns on sustainable practices?"
More here: https://nevelab.substack.com/p/question-challenges-weaker-economy
📯 Poll: "What is the most significant factor preventing sustainable practices adoption and policies?"
More here: https://nevelab.substack.com/p/question-factor-sustainable-practices