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2024 CSO Awards

John Elkington · 16 January 2024 · Leave a Comment

Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) Awards, announced in Davos yesterday. Am delighted to have been on the jury – no easy task. More details here on the winners and shortlisted candidates: https://csoawards.eu.

Year Of Locusts – Or Bees?

John Elkington · 8 January 2024 · Leave a Comment

What a wonderfully refreshing break that was, meeting some family and some friends, but otherwise immersed in books and films. Although I worked hard to nail down the theme of a new book, the process was not entirely successfully, in that I ended up with too many themes. But I also spent a great deal of time reading. Indeed, though I don’t do New Year’s resolutions, if I had they would probably have included more time spent on reading and listening to podcasts, something I haven’t really got into yet.

I also spent a fair amount of time soliciting endorsements for my new book, Tickling Sharks, due out in May from Fast Company Press. Happily, some truly wonderful ones have already come in.

One book I had been looking forward to reading was The Year of the Locust, Terry Hayes’ long-awaited follow-up to I Am Pilgrim. While I see why some critics think it goes a bit wobbly towards the end, I think it works well as a slightly mad scramble of thriller, sci-fi and fantasy. And it is always well – tautly – written.

Other books I enjoyed included Orbital by Samantha Harvey, which I loved so much I gave a copy to all members of the Volans core team; The Worlds I See, by Dr Fei-Fei Li, a wonderfully personal exploration of the rapidly evolving AI landscape; Einstein in Time and Space: A Life in 999 Particles, by Samuel Grayson, a truly compelling read; Lawrence of Arabia by Ranulph Fiennes, which filled in some of the gaps in my understanding of the Arab Revolt after our recent trip to Jordan; and, to clear the palate, Playback by Raymond Chandler, his last novel – and a delight.

Now queueing for my attention are books like Toby Wilkinson’s Ramesses the Great, which I’m already half-way through; selected poems of Rumi and of Ai Qing; Barnaby Rogerson’s The House Divided, exploring the 1,400-year-old schism between Islam’s Sunni and Shia factions; and Shane O’Mara’s Talking Heads, billed as “the new science of how conversation shapes our worlds.”

Not sure what sort of year 2024 will turn out to be, one of locusts or of honeybees? But struck this morning to read that falling numbers of pollinators is already triggering evolutionary processes in plants, whereby plants like field pansies are opting for self-fertilization over cross-pollination.

And perhaps we are seeing similar processes at work in geopolitics, with deglobalization encouraging countries and regions to fold back in on themselves? To counter such trends, one of my plans for this year is to undertake at least one learning journey, to get into conversation with people at the cutting edges of related fields.

Some End-Of-2023 Views

John Elkington · 21 December 2023 · Leave a Comment

Here is the blog I did on COP28 climate summit for the International Society for Sustainability Professionals (ISSP). And here is a podcast interview I did for The Futurenauts, with may part starting from around 10:40 mins in.

All In Podcast

John Elkington · 14 December 2023 · Leave a Comment

Delighted to see/hear the launch of the All In podcast I did with Chris Coulter of GlobeScan and David Grayson of Cranfield University, before I flew to COP28 in Dubai.

Masdar City And Abu Dhabi

John Elkington · 10 December 2023 · Leave a Comment

An astonishing day, starting in Dubai and involving a fascinating visit to an aquaculture project at Masdar City. A key focus is to use aquaculture to drive desert reclamation. Reminded me of how energetically I tried to get into oceanography and aquaculture back in the early 1970s, before turning my attentions to the environment and, later, sustainability. Then on to Abu Dhabi, where I spoke at an extremely glitzy open air event, in front of the Cultural Foundation and with Jupiter shining brilliantly overhead. Highlights of the evening can be seen here.

Nightscape as I arrive in my room on the Palm Jumeirah
A camel captures my eye, because of eccentric design – and because I find the animals beautiful
Meanwhile, the sun’s rising
Simon, Dave and Gregory as we wait to leave
My head expands as we wait for a people carrier to take us to Masdar
We arrive at the aquaculture site on the edge of Masdar City
One of the ponds
Salicornia/samphire growing
Neal Spackman introduces us to his mangroves
The science continues
Tilapia
We leave Masdar
Yuletide welcome to Abu Dhabi, Louise and I reflected
Gorgeous and real
Approaching the FAB event
Celebrating Nature, she tells me
Ditto
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I began this blog with an entry reporting on a visit to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, on 30 September 2003. The blog element of the website has gone through several iterations since, with much of the older material still available.

Like so many things in my life, blog entries blur the boundaries between the personal and the professional. As explained on this site’s Home Page, the website and the blog are part platform for ongoing projects, part autobiography, and part accountability mechanism.

In addition, my blogs have appeared on many sites such as: Chinadialogue, CSRWire, Fast Company, GreenBiz, Guardian Sustainable Business, and the Harvard Business Review.

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John Elkington is a world authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development. He is currently Founding Partner and Executive Chairman of Volans, a future-focused business working at the intersection of the sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation movements.

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