Our first newsletter of 2016 went out on June 21. If you aren’t a subscriber, here’s what you missed: Al Gore on sustainable business and climate optimism; the announcement of the first three national finalists, a bit of solstice love, and more.
We’re Going Global
Global impact starts at ClimateLaunchpad
People and organizations from all over the world keep asking us how they can host ClimateLaunchpad in their countries. As we are a European gig, that is impossible. Or rather, it was impossible. We decided to put a stop to the unfair advantage we were giving Europe. As of 2017 the entire globe can have a go at our sizzling competition. And we couldn’t be more proud.Join our global expansion
Finals in Finland
Yes! We know the first three national finalists to make it through the preliminary round of the competition. The three teams that will be competing in Tallinn this October are ReKindle, Padurn, and Rent-In-Shop. Both the jury and the audience agreed on the favorite team: ReKindle. ReKindle offers a subscription based service supplying anaerobic bio-gas to medium-sized and large restaurants in Nepal. Their aim is to make energy sustainable, reliable, and affordable. Congrats Finland! >Read moreON POINT
Al Gore nails it: planet & profit
The Atlantic published an in-depth article about how Al Gore – with his investment company Generation – is practicing what we preach.Generation is making more money by applying an environmentally conscious model of sustainable investing than funds that pursue profit at any environmental or social price. Gore is creating a new kind of capitalism: sustainable capitalism. Way to go, Al. >Read the entire articleSome more Gore:
- He’s got a new TED Talk: The case for optimism on climate change (TED)
- 10 Years After An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore May Actually Be Winning (Wired)
- Al Gore Optimistic About Improving Global Sustainability (The Crimson)
