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Gil Friend
Strategic Sustainability, and other worthy themes of our time
        

Tuesday, August 2, 2005

Even more surprising, the Wall Street Journal's lead article that same day (7/25/05) focused on the challenge and puzzle of endocrine disruptors:

An especially striking finding: It appears that some substances may have effects at very low exposures that are absent at higer levels.... the new science of low-dose exposure is challenging centuries of accepted wisdom about toxic substances and rattling the foundation of environmental law.

Environmental law is founded of course, on the traditional dose-response curve: more stuff has more impact, less stuff has less impact. If that's does longer correct, it tosses the notion of safe thresholds and acceptable tolerance into a cocked hat. And elevates the strategic attractiveness of 'zero waste' and 'cradle to cradle' approaches to both business strategy and product design.
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Amory Lovins, interviewed in the Wall Street Journal's 'Automotive Report' special section (7/25/05):

America's choice is very simple: Do we continue to import very efficient cars to displace our demand for foreign oil, or do we make efficient cars and import neither oil nor the cars.

Articles on safety, hydrogen, and China's potential fuel cell leapfrog too.
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