g-Think argues for the need to bring accountability back into the green equation. No longer can you just say you’re green. Now you must prove it.
Airlines are coming under the spotlight for their contribution to greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere, but there is little agreement as to what the impact of air travel is on the environment.
Voters in Australia opt for a major change in environmental policy and the new Labor government, in one of its first actions, signs the Kyoto Protocol.
The humble toilet roll is not what is seems, especially when it’s claimed to be “sustainable.”
The Japanese seem to have adopted a uniquely pragmatic approach to climate change, integrating some deep-seated environmental and cultural values into their response to climate change issues.
Markus Matthews of g-Think takes a look into the environmental future and sees a carbon tax on the horizon; rising costs combat ecological disasters.
Fear is all-pervasive, and it’s addictive. Behind much of our rationale for what we buy, for voting the way we do and determining our vision of the future, fear is a basic ingredient of our existence.
1.3 billion Chinese consumers are re-shaping the world and in turn leading to a fundamental change in the global power stakes.
In a 22-nation ranking, the U.S. government ranked low in giving back, however on business and personal levels, philanthropy in the U.S. is flourishing.
Markus Matthews of g-Think found an unusual gift in his Christmas stocking this year. In fact, charitable gifts are surging in popularity. Is it just an easy solution for the person who has everything,…