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In this episode, Russell Lawson explores why a true sustainability revolution is no longer optional. From the shortcomings of the Paris Agreement to stories of individuals and companies driving real change, Russell unpacks how our current model of endless growth is colliding with the limits of a finite planet.
You’ll hear how one Swedish dealership transformed national fuel infrastructure, how consumer choices reshaped fast food, and why redefining corporate success is key to our future. This episode shows that the revolution starts with people, is accelerated by business, supported by governments - and shaped by the choices we all make every day.
If you want a clear, practical look at how meaningful environmental change really happens, this is your starting point.
By The Ideas DistilleryIn this episode, Russell Lawson explores why a true sustainability revolution is no longer optional. From the shortcomings of the Paris Agreement to stories of individuals and companies driving real change, Russell unpacks how our current model of endless growth is colliding with the limits of a finite planet.
You’ll hear how one Swedish dealership transformed national fuel infrastructure, how consumer choices reshaped fast food, and why redefining corporate success is key to our future. This episode shows that the revolution starts with people, is accelerated by business, supported by governments - and shaped by the choices we all make every day.
If you want a clear, practical look at how meaningful environmental change really happens, this is your starting point.