Category: Blog
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Roadtrip! – The Electric and Gas Powered Experience
This summer, I drove from New Hampshire to western Maryland to see family. I made the trip twice. It is 614 miles and usually takes between 10 and 12 hours depending on traffic. This is a trip I am accustomed to taking, and I am well prepared with CDs, books, and practiced patience. The first…
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Remote Work Has Impact – That Means It Has Opportunity
I am sitting at my desk, all my papers tucked out of sight of the camera and a glass of water at the ready for when I need to refresh from the constant talking. My meeting partner is accustomed to video calls. He owns a small company with a fully remote team. All communications happen…
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What Matters Has Been Measured – 2023 Survey Review
Each year, New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility conducts a survey of its membership base reviewing their sustainable business practices, from climate action to employee benefits and more. 2023 was the first year I was involved with the Measure What Matters committee, and I got a first hand look at how much work goes into…
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Selecting Sustainability Resources
When a client signs onto a project with me, they expect me to be informed and up to date with the happenings of the sustainability world. Thus, I make it my business to read books on sustainability and business, follow thought leaders on LinkedIn, attend conferences, and everything else that allows me to deliver a…
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Act Now
A great sales pitch is one that contains urgency. People shouldn’t just want to buy your product. They should want to buy it today. Finding that sense of urgency and communicating it to others is a big part of a successful sale. Sustainability has urgency built in. Climate change is happening right now. Biodiversity loss…