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The book is a seminal contribution from a leading futurist who, over the past three decades, has explored each of the most disruptive forces shaping our world today, including emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, venture investments, and industrial manufacturing. Eco Tech brings all this thinking together, fusing insight from thought leaders with the author's own considerable experience, to explore scenarios for 2050 and discuss eco-effectiveness as an established practice for governments, corporations, startups, and individuals.

Trond Arne Undheim begins by providing a brief history of sustainability and provides simple definitions for key terms including eco-efficiency, life cycle analysis, industrial ecology, cleantech, net zero, climate change, biodiversity, and carbon capture, which will enable the reader to engage confidently in eco-discussions. Undheim also explores the ambitions of regeneration and offers a new conceptual framework to facilitate futur

Trade Review

"A powerful statement from a systems thinker who, navigating future challenges, finds investment potential in the equilibrium between our ecology, economy and communities."

Alan Moore, author, craftsman, innovator, Founder, Design School for Beautiful Business

"The eco-tech revolution, which now needs to be driven forward at a scale and a speed that few even begin to comprehend, is absolutely necessary to the survival of humankind into the next century. But it is absolutely not sufficient. With his deep knowledge and decades of first-hand experience, Trond Arne Undheim helps his readers navigate their way through this fascinating and increasingly controversial territory."

Jonathon Espie Porritt, 2nd Baronet, CBE, environmentalist, Co-Founder of Forum for the Future

"This important book strikes a necessary balance between economics and regeneration on the path towards a flourishing future."

John R. Ehrenfeld, author of The Right Way To Flourish, and former Director of the MIT Program on Technology, Business, and Environment

"This remarkable book looks beyond policies and technology to the wider range of changes in individual conduct, and in the organization of society that may be needed to meet the existential challenge of climate change and of the destruction of nature and imagines a range of outcomes."

James G. Wilson, Lord Moran, Chairman and Managing Partner, Source2

"Investing in an ecologically sustainable future can be immensely rewarding for the investor and for the planet. In a complex and rapidly evolving sector, EcoTech contributes to investor understanding of this vitally important topic."

Bruce Usher, Professor, Columbia Business School, author of Investing in the Era of Climate Change



Table of Contents

PART 1 The future

1 Scenarios 2050

2 A regenerative investment framework

PART 2 The past

3 Insufficient non-financial commitments

4 The state of play in eco-investments

5 From deep ecology via industrial ecology to the regeneration fallacy

6 Failures of dominant actors

PART 3 Scaling challenges

7 Re-centralizing the self as an environmental agent

8 Energy is not the issue

9 Which game changers really matter?

10 Is gigascale the ideal?

11 Eco-flavors: Corporate social responsibility, eco-efficiency, and carbon accounting

12 Carbon capture illusions

PART 4 Solutions

13 Eco-effective commandments

14 Good future directions

15 Conclusion: The eco-efficient past, our eco-effective present, and regenerative futures

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/23/2023 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032474199, 978-1032474199
      ISBN10: 103247419X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book is a seminal contribution from a leading futurist who, over the past three decades, has explored each of the most disruptive forces shaping our world today, including emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, venture investments, and industrial manufacturing. Eco Tech brings all this thinking together, fusing insight from thought leaders with the author's own considerable experience, to explore scenarios for 2050 and discuss eco-effectiveness as an established practice for governments, corporations, startups, and individuals.

      Trond Arne Undheim begins by providing a brief history of sustainability and provides simple definitions for key terms including eco-efficiency, life cycle analysis, industrial ecology, cleantech, net zero, climate change, biodiversity, and carbon capture, which will enable the reader to engage confidently in eco-discussions. Undheim also explores the ambitions of regeneration and offers a new conceptual framework to facilitate futur

      Trade Review

      "A powerful statement from a systems thinker who, navigating future challenges, finds investment potential in the equilibrium between our ecology, economy and communities."

      Alan Moore, author, craftsman, innovator, Founder, Design School for Beautiful Business

      "The eco-tech revolution, which now needs to be driven forward at a scale and a speed that few even begin to comprehend, is absolutely necessary to the survival of humankind into the next century. But it is absolutely not sufficient. With his deep knowledge and decades of first-hand experience, Trond Arne Undheim helps his readers navigate their way through this fascinating and increasingly controversial territory."

      Jonathon Espie Porritt, 2nd Baronet, CBE, environmentalist, Co-Founder of Forum for the Future

      "This important book strikes a necessary balance between economics and regeneration on the path towards a flourishing future."

      John R. Ehrenfeld, author of The Right Way To Flourish, and former Director of the MIT Program on Technology, Business, and Environment

      "This remarkable book looks beyond policies and technology to the wider range of changes in individual conduct, and in the organization of society that may be needed to meet the existential challenge of climate change and of the destruction of nature and imagines a range of outcomes."

      James G. Wilson, Lord Moran, Chairman and Managing Partner, Source2

      "Investing in an ecologically sustainable future can be immensely rewarding for the investor and for the planet. In a complex and rapidly evolving sector, EcoTech contributes to investor understanding of this vitally important topic."

      Bruce Usher, Professor, Columbia Business School, author of Investing in the Era of Climate Change



      Table of Contents

      PART 1 The future

      1 Scenarios 2050

      2 A regenerative investment framework

      PART 2 The past

      3 Insufficient non-financial commitments

      4 The state of play in eco-investments

      5 From deep ecology via industrial ecology to the regeneration fallacy

      6 Failures of dominant actors

      PART 3 Scaling challenges

      7 Re-centralizing the self as an environmental agent

      8 Energy is not the issue

      9 Which game changers really matter?

      10 Is gigascale the ideal?

      11 Eco-flavors: Corporate social responsibility, eco-efficiency, and carbon accounting

      12 Carbon capture illusions

      PART 4 Solutions

      13 Eco-effective commandments

      14 Good future directions

      15 Conclusion: The eco-efficient past, our eco-effective present, and regenerative futures

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