Episodes
Tuesday Jun 12, 2012
Building TRUST at Great Place to Work
Tuesday Jun 12, 2012
Tuesday Jun 12, 2012
THE INNOVATION:
Helping startups and existing companies to create great workplace cultures – with Trust at their centers -- which can drive exceptional business results.
Susan Lucas-Conwell, CEO
Great Place to Work Institute
Tuesday Dec 06, 2011
Clean Mushroom Growing the Premier Way
Tuesday Dec 06, 2011
Tuesday Dec 06, 2011
THE INNOVATION:
Wednesday Sep 28, 2011
World Centric - creators of compostables
Wednesday Sep 28, 2011
Wednesday Sep 28, 2011
THE INNOVATION: Designing, producing and distributing compostable one-use food service products from annually renewable materials. Aseem Das, CEO and Founder, World Centric www.worldcentric.org Go to www.InnovatingSMART.org for the full story.
Wednesday Sep 14, 2011
Sustainable Silicon Valley
Wednesday Sep 14, 2011
Wednesday Sep 14, 2011
THE INNOVATION: Bringing together an array of cross-sector institutional partners to address systems-level issues of environmental, economic and social sustainability in the Silicon Valley region. Marianna Grossman, Executive Director www.SustainableSV.org Check out InnovatingSMART for the full story.
Tuesday Aug 30, 2011
The Future 500
Tuesday Aug 30, 2011
Tuesday Aug 30, 2011
THIS INNOVATION: Advancing the triple bottom line by finding common ground between corporations and NGO watchdogs - moving past entrenched self-interests toward equally shared goals. www.future500.org See InnovatingSMART.org for the full story.
Tuesday Jul 19, 2011
CA Forward -- Innovating Government
Tuesday Jul 19, 2011
Tuesday Jul 19, 2011
This Innovation: CAforward is working to redesign California government so that is more efficient and provides California citizens the proper resources they need in their local communities. Richard W. Raya: Policy Director CAforward.org Get the full story at www.innovatingsmart.org!
Tuesday Jul 05, 2011
Willi Paul -- Permaculture Mythology
Tuesday Jul 05, 2011
Tuesday Jul 05, 2011
THE INNOVATION: Creating new myths and alchemies to promote environmental sustainability. Willi Paul, Founder www.PlanetShifter.com Magazine www.SacredPermaculture.net Get the whole story at InnovatingSMART.org.
Wednesday Jun 08, 2011
Dirk Michels - Promoting Solar through PPAs
Wednesday Jun 08, 2011
Wednesday Jun 08, 2011
THE INNOVATION: Creating simple long-term financing options called "Power Purchase Agreements" which allow industrial electricity users to enjoy the benefits of renewable energy without up-front costs. Dirk MichelsPartner K&L Gates http://www.klgates.com Check out www.innovatingsmart.org for the full story...
Tuesday Apr 19, 2011
Vertical Landscape
Tuesday Apr 19, 2011
Tuesday Apr 19, 2011
This Innovation: Redesigning architecture to be greener through the use of new shear wall construction technology which can support habitat for flora and fauna. Nelson Hyde Chick, CEO www.vertlandscape.com Watch an Introductory Video: Read some Excerpts: Θ I love nature and I’m always kind of saddened that urbanization has to take … you build a structure and there goes nature. And I’d say: “Why can’t you have a composite of both?” … So what I’ve done is design a load-bearing shear wall system that in addition to bearing loads can sustain vegetation …. Θ Heat island effect. It’s a major component of global warming. Think of cities as kind of big bubbles of heat. Now … we reduce that [heat] by increasing vegetation in the city. Θ Quality of life. Greener people are happier. Θ Most technology now takes jobs away from people. You start building with my product, I can actually make more jobs. Θ There’s a guy named Patrick Blanc, and he does a thing called Vertical Gardens – and they’re beautiful things … he can go into existing walls … but, he only uses plants that can grow aeroponically … but, his palette of vegetation is very limited…. But what I’ve tried to do is make a wall that can grow anything. I can grow a wall of trees if I wanted to. Θ I think I can go fifty stories [high] with this. Θ Unless you’re above a green roof you can’t see it. … Vertical landscaping … you can have it framing your entrance. You have it right there for people to see. Θ By where you orient the wall to the sun you can create microclimates. … A greenhouse put on its end. Θ We are a part of nature and we’ve got to start living with it instead of trying to extinguish it thinking it’s something we’re apart [from], we’re not. The sooner we get closer to that than we are now, the better off we’ll be. Θ Almost every major city in the world is settled on some of the most prime arable land there was … we have lost so much really good arable land [to] urbanization. The thing is - arable land isn’t just about the soil – it’s about where it’s located: the climate and whatnot. That's why I think if all buildings start sprouting vertical landscaping we could get that arable land back. Θ We’ve got a lot to learn from nature. Θ In a way a building is a kind of a living organism now. You consider the people and their lives and how [a vertical landscape] will just make it more living, more in tune with nature. I think it would just benefit society and the individual.
Tuesday Apr 05, 2011
StarNet - Innovation Alliances for the 21st Century
Tuesday Apr 05, 2011
Tuesday Apr 05, 2011