Green Week: Politicans Step Aside
Livsstil og trends | 13. oktober 2011
Erik Rasmussen has been called one of the worlds 100 most influential journalists and leads the Scandinavian think tank,Monday Morning. In addition to publishing its weekly policy journal he is also one of the founders of the Green Growth Leaders initiative.
At the Take Lead conference in Copenhagen, Rasmussen says that private companies, cities and individual actors must play a larger role in creating the future's low-carbon economy. Policy makers have to step aside. At the same time, Rasmussen talks about a new book released by Monday Morning, called Sustainia, which uses storytelling to explain how sustainable thinking in transportation, cities, homes and energy can change people's lives. Communication is one of the biggest challenges, he says.
At the Take Lead conference in Copenhagen, Rasmussen says that private companies, cities and individual actors must play a larger role in creating the future's low-carbon economy. Policy makers have to step aside. At the same time, Rasmussen talks about a new book released by Monday Morning, called Sustainia, which uses storytelling to explain how sustainable thinking in transportation, cities, homes and energy can change people's lives. Communication is one of the biggest challenges, he says.
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