![]() ![]() Mike Berners Lee writes in a jovial style that makes you think that he would likely be good company with a pint in his hand. It also pulls no punches, ‘doing our bit’ at an individual level is honourable, but unless Businesses and Governments change the way of thinking, it will make very little difference. It could lead to some difficult conversations with our employers! As a boss, I have a responsibility but this is a question that each of us in employment need to ask. How bad for the environment is air travel? What are the downsides of greater efficiencies in technology? What is the problem with eating meat? I feel better informed having read this book and am accordingly looking to make adjustments to my lifestyle.Īs I have walked this journey personally, I have looked at ways I can change my behaviour at work too, and the writer has an interesting chapter on People and work and asks the question ‘When is a job a good thing?’ to which the answer is when it is useful, fulfilling and appropriately paid. ![]() It also helps us to prioritise how we live our lives so that we can make informed choices. ![]() If you, like me, feel the need to know and do more, can I recommend this excellent book which is crammed full of statistics and helpful ways that we can play our part. If ‘There is no Planet B’ what should we be doing for the welfare of this planet and its citiizens? I wonder how you feel about Global warming? The whole business of sustainability, climate change, recycling, Greta, it’s pretty hard to avoid. ![]()
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