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Forum for the Future We are a leading global sustainability non-profit. For over 20 years we’ve been working in partnership with business, governments and civil society to accelerate the shift toward a sustainable future.
Co-creating the future, tools for building brands with integrity, and fascinating insights into the wonderful mind of Giorgia Lupi....
Just a few highlights from the Future of Brands special edition. And guess what, you can download the whole thing for FREE!
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/shop/special-edition/future-brands
The Future of Brands | Forum for the Future Brands shape how we see the world and relate to it. They amplify cultures, influence perceptions, and create new norms. We shouldn't underestimate their power. But as the world changes, so will the role and manifestation of brands in it.
Our latest special ed has landed in the office, sneaky peak below. We're VERY excited to share it with you. A full version will be available online next week - read, digest, and let us know what you think!
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New global platform inspiring millenials to drive sustainable innovation. Powered by VICE and with some of the world's largest companies on board, it's well work a look!
Collectively Collectively is a global platform celebrating the people, places and cutting edge ideas creating the change we need to see in the world.
Drones are being used to aid wildlife conservation in India:
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/drones-aid-conservation-efforts-india
It's all about TIGERS!
Drones to aid conservation efforts in India | Forum for the Future A successful project at the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh could see Unmanned Aerial Vehicles deployed at a national level for wildlife protection. Earlier this year, technology came to the aid of India’s endangered wildlife, where human intervention had proved inadequate. For the first time,…
Founding Editor Martin Wright has been looking into the past to see what we said about the future - gosh, it's all getting a bit time-warp-y for a Friday! Fascinating insights from 18 years of sustainability publishing:
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/martin-wright-looks-back-future
Martin Wright looks back at the future | Forum for the Future The founding Editor of Green Futures reflects on early predictions featured in the magazine, and asks what trends will shape the world in future. In the future, in 2014 say, we could be driving our hydrogen cars to a microwind-powered community telecottage deep in the countryside, where thanks to th…
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The sun is back! And our spirits are high. We're especially excited about Community Energy Fortnight 2014 13-28th Sept
http://ukcec.org/events/community-fortnight-2014
Get involved!
Community Energy Fortnight 2014 | Community Energy Coalition The Community Energy Fortnight is an opportunity to explore and celebrate how communities across the UK are generating, owning and saving energy. Doors will be opened to projects up and down the country – from seeing inside a wind turbine to building your own solar panel – giving you a chance to see…
For all those pondering the future on their way home this fine Tuesday:
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/where-practice-futures-heading-next
Where is the practice of futures heading next? | Forum for the Future James Goodman, Forum's Director of Futures, explains how futures techniques prompt creative thinking, and why prototyping the future is the next logical step. ‘Futures’ is a field that, since it was conceived in the 1960s, has existed to make the future better. Why have all those conversations about…
Sometimes the creativity in the world blows our minds here at GF... Check out this glow in the dark pavement, resourceful AND beautiful:
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/glow-dark-%E2%80%98starpath%E2%80%99-lights-cambridge-park
Glow in the dark ‘Starpath’ lights up Cambridge park | Forum for the Future The successful trial of a light-emitting mixture that can be applied to paths, cycle lanes and other surfaces could lead to wider rollout. A low-energy glow in the dark path trialled in a municipal park in Cambridge could be expanded to other areas of the city. Around 150 square metres of path in Ch…
The wheels are well and truly in motion for our special transition edition in October - new approach, new look - we can't wait to share it!
Coca-Cola Enterprises reveals recycling challenge finalists! Exciting!
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/coca-cola-enterprises-reveals-recycling-challenge-finalists
Coca-Cola Enterprises reveals Recycling Challenge finalists | Forum for the Future Apps, social movements and customisable bins are among the eight short-listed ideas from CCE and OpenIDEO.com’s 13-week challenge, which aims to increase recycling rates at home. After 13 weeks of research, idea creation and refinement, the finalists of the OpenIDEO.com Recycling Challenge, which ai…
What will you do with your old phone when I shiny new one arrives? O" have been making them into butterflies! Check them out:
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/interactive-bugs-put-spotlight-e-waste
Interactive bugs put the spotlight on e-waste | Forum for the Future Robot butterflies built from discarded smartphone components are on display at the 02 arena, as part of 02's campaign to raise awareness about e-waste. Old mobile phones. They may not be the obvious material for designers building model butterflies, but these are no ordinary butterflies: they are in…
David Cameron in GF? Yes, that's right!
We've been looking back at the promises made by politicians in GF over the years: http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/did-they-really-say
Did they really say that? | Forum for the Future A look back at some of the political promises reported by Green Futures over the past 18 years. In the very first issue of Green Futures, Joan Ruddock, the UK’s then Shadow Minister for Environmental Protection, put her faith in “a groundswell of public opinion and the assiduous attention of pressur…
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A new direction for Green Futures | Forum for the Future Since 1996, Green Futures has inspired change by showcasing leading innovations and best practice for a sustainable future. We have built up an incredible archive of briefings, case studies and articles to show us how the world is changing.
A battery that can dissolve in the body, an app to help farmers use land more efficiently, and the rise of the collaborative commons - just some of the many treat in the latest issue of Green Futures.
Read all the latest content online: http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures
| Forum for the Future A stand-alone photovoltaic power container is being trialled in an Indonesian school prior to a potential wider rollout in off-grid areas.
Founder-Director of Forum for the Future, Jonathon Porritt looks back on 18 years of Green Futures, and the exciting journey ahead: http://bit.ly/1nxCWXr
Jonathon Porritt: “I first dreamed up the idea of Green Futures almost exactly 20 years ago…” |... At the heart of Green Futures has been a constant desire to celebrate innovation, says the magazine’s founder, Jonathon Porritt, looking back on the journey so far. I first dreamed up the idea of Green Futures almost exactly 20 years ago – the year Forum for the Future was officially incorporated as…
We’re heading in a new direction! More responsive, more interactive, more cutting-edge than ever before. Check out Editor Anna's article on our plans here: http://shar.es/N8psn
How we’ll transform more stories into action | Forum for the Future Anna Simpson, Editor of Green Futures, explains why we are seizing a new opportunity to connect future shapers across the world with crucial information about change. “Change is the only constant in life.” So said Heraclitus, some 2,500 years ago. And yet change is also a stubborn mule, as failures…
So, what's the verdict? We're delighted with the spangly new July edition, but how about you - we'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
We've been super busy over here at Green Futures getting content ready for the July issue, and it's looking great! Very excited to see the first proofs coming in!
Ever marvelled over bubble-tea bubbles? Why on earth don't they dissolve?
'Ooho' is an edible drinks sachet that uses the same technology to hold water - a bottle to chase down your drink with! Check out the story here: http://bit.ly/1p14y4Y
Have your drink, and swallow the bottle too | Forum for the Future A new, open-source edible sachet disrupts the packaging market for drinks. Waste plastic bottles and cups are a major source of litter – most noticeably perhaps when discarded by hasty racers on marathon routes, but they also drift down water courses far out to sea, contributing to the Great Pacific…
Tell us your Green Futures story!
We’d like to hear your experiences of Green Futures. How did you come across us? Which articles stand out in your memory? Have you ever read a something in GF and been particularly inspired by it? Perhaps you have written for the magazine, or perhaps you have just enjoyed reading it.
Whatever your connection, share your thoughts!
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Re-programming the mind for greener living - do you 'decide' to recycle, or turn off the tap? http://huff.to/1hVyo4K
Re-Programming the Mind for Greener Living How can we intervene in this process to create moments of change? We might consider two ways of promoting habit formation within such 'moments'. First, we are all attuned to the environment around us and there is clear evidence that getting the 'choice architecture' right is critical.
The Community Energy Coalition are looking for events to feature as part of Community Energy Fortnight 2014 (13th - 28th September). If you're hosting a community energy event during those weeks, or have ideas for one, let them know! http://bit.ly/16ZxFOh
Long used to rats and cockroaches, residents along the Estero de Paco canal in Manila are welcoming more appealing wildlife. "We now have butterflies", says Gloria Solomon, 53, who, lives beside the 2km waterway, effectively an open sewer for some 10,000 people. It is dramatically cleaner thanks to a patented treatment system designed by Scottish company, Biomatrix water. Floating 'active island reactors' oxygenate the sewage-laden water while providing a habitat for pollution-digesting bacteria on the roots of aquatic plants. Fish are also returning.
Image: Galen Fulford, Biomatrix Water
Young or old? There's merit and value in both our youth and golden years. We report on why urban planners should take kids into consideration, and on the wealth of invaluable experience that comes with old age:
http://bit.ly/1sZYOeq
http://bit.ly/1kWf2l1
Children should be at the heart of future cities | Forum for the Future A child-friendly city is better for everyone, finds Duncan Jefferies. “Get these cars out of the way, we want to play!” a child chants through a loudhailer, as he and his young comrades march down a street in the Pijp area of Amsterdam. This remarkable scene comes from a 1972 documentary, which foll…
The latest issue of Green Futures is OUT NOW! And it's crammed full of fascinating articles on topics ranging from fashion to farming to childhood to old age and more.....
Check out our latest content online: http://bit.ly/mpU00i and if you like what you read, why not subscribe?
| Forum for the Future The Executive Director of YTL Singapore talks to Anna Simpson about sustainability, stewardship and environmental evangelism in her family business.
Do you know where the clothes you're wearing came from?
The fashion industy is gearing up for a system-wide shift, says Heather Connon:http://bit.ly/1gXqHjt
Check out this great interview with Paul Miller of Bethnal Green Ventures: http://bit.ly/1gSE0lm. He did the Forum for the Future masters in 'Leadership for Sustainable Development'...
Imagine where it could take you?
"We want to be the best ‘tech for good’ investor in the world" | Forum for the Future Paul Miller of Bethnal Green Ventures describes his journey from Forum Masters student to start-up accelerator. Paul Miller Currently: Partner at Bethnal Green Ventures Class of: 1999-2000 People who have inspired me: Tim O’Reilly for urging techies to work on stuff that matters Organisations I most...
WWF UK's Earth Hour is this Saturday! Join the movement! Sign up to turn out your lights on March 29th at 8:30PM, your local time. http://wwf.to/1dex8hl
Join the Earth Hour movement | WWF Turn off your lights for Earth Hour on March 29
Nifty little device from Velvetwire solves the problem of 'vampire' power wastage: http://bit.ly/1hA95q6
And they're nice and colourful too!
Intelligent charger stops ‘vampire’ power wastage | Green Futures Magazine Powerslayer uses algorithms to assess when gadgets are fully charged and cuts off the power supply.
Carbon finance puts Jaguar Land Rover on the fast lane to delivering change. Really interesting perspective piece from one of our partners, ClimateCare:
Value added | Forum for the Future Carbon finance puts Jaguar Land Rover on the fast lane to delivering change. Can a motor manufacturer make a difference to millions of lives? That is the goal of Jaguar Land Rover, which set an ambitious target to improve health, reduce poverty and create new opportunities for employment and educati...
Green Futures had a lovely evening at the launch of 'The Brand Strategist's Guide to Desire', a new book by our very own Anna Simpson! Check it out!
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