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TreeHugger Radio: An Interview with Paul Hawken

by Team Treehugger, Worldwide on 01.28.07
TreeHugger Radio

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Paul Hawken is a rare luminary, a unique voice in the world of sustainable business and the search for a whole, nurturing society. His books have been hugely influential and include The Ecology of Commerce and Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution. In addition to writing and speaking, he is an entrepreneur and head of The Natural Capital Institute. TreeHugger is also honored to have Paul Hawken as a judge in the Convenient Truths video contest on climate change. In this nice, long extended interview, Simran Sethi asks Paul about the evolution of environmental consciousness, changes in the political sphere, the recent World Social Forum in Davos, Paul’s forthcoming book, Blessed Unrest, and a good deal more. (listen or right-click to download) ::TreeHugger Radio

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Yay! When's the interview with Yvon Chouinard? Love people who are changing the world AND good entrepreneurs.

jump to top Anonymous says:

Thanks for posting this interview!! Good stuff.

I recently finished his book, The Ecology of Commerce and posted a blog about it. I would love any feedback that you might have. Read it here:
Sustainability: Economic revolution - Ecological necessity

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