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Ashden Award international winner 2012

Ashden Award international winner 2012

By Making It on 30 October, 2012

South India’s Shri Kshethra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project wins 2012 Ashden International Gold Award.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged ashden awards, Ashden International Gold Award, energy, environment, green growth, India, jobs, Kandeh Yumkella, Karnataka, L.H. Manjunath, poverty, renewable energy, Royal Geographical Society, Shri Kshethra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project, SKDRDP, UN Energy, UNIDO, Veerendra Heggade

Issue 11: Youth - transforming society

Issue 11: Youth – transforming society

By Making It on 5 September, 2012

Approximately 1.3 billion young people in the world today are between the ages of 15 and 24. That’s a quarter of the world’s population of working age. However, young people are disproportionately affected by unemployment, underemployment and vulnerable employment. Even during periods of economic growth, many economies have been unable to absorb large youth populations [...]

Posted in The Magazine | Tagged Aiesec, akihiko tanaka, alcorta, Arab Spring, arnold schwarzenegger, ashden awards, business, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Dar es Salaam, david satterthwaite, developing countries, East Asia, economic growth, economy, ecopost, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, environment, girl effect, global green synergy, green industry, hester eisenstein, IIED, imed drine, Industrial Development, Industrial Development Organization, innovation, Kenya, lorna rutto, Making It, Making It magazine, maria eitel, mei yi, MENA, nairobi, Paul Hohnen, saphon, sarah markes, sockket, soft power, Street Level, sustainability, sustainia, unemployment, UNIDO, United Nations, wider, women entrepreneurs, youth

Reasons to be both hugely disappointed and very excited

Reasons to be both hugely disappointed and very excited

By Making It on 27 August, 2012

Paul Hohnen on ‘greenwash’, sustainable development, and what governments and the UN need to do to save the planet.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged business, China, climate change, energy, energy efficiency, environment, environmental sustainability, free market, Global Reporting Initiative, green economy, green energy, green industry, green innovation, green technology, greenhouse gas, greenwash, Industrial Development, international agreement, Making It magazine, multinational companies, natural resources, oil, Paul Hohnen, pollution, resources, rio+20, solar power, sustainability, sustainable, sustainable business practices, sustainable development, sustainable economic growth, sustainable energy, Sustainable Energy for All, sustainable future, sustainable growth, sustainable production, Sustainablity strategies, technology, UN Private Sector Focal Points, UNIDO, United Nations, wind energy, wind power

It’s the thought that counts

It’s the thought that counts

By Making It on 21 August, 2012

Noémi Ulbrich counters some of the criticisms, or rather, misconceptions, that she has heard about environmentally and nature-friendly technology, lifestyles and world views.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged coal, environment, global warming, green, green technologies, greenhouse gas, Noémi Ulbrich, oil, pollution, solar power, Vienna International School, Wall-E

Driving green?

Driving green?

By Making It on 21 August, 2012

Timur Külür looks at some of the latest developments in the production of electric and hybrid cars.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged automotive, BMW, car industry, cars, China, engineering, environment, green cars, hybrid, nickel battery, Nissan Leaf, Prius, technology, Timur Külür, toyota, VED, Vienna International School

Building the architecture for green growth

Building the architecture for green growth

By Making It on 4 April, 2012

Soogil Young explains how the Republic of Korea is leading the way in de-linking economic growth and environmental degradation

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged business-as-usual, carbon emissions reduction, climate change, co2, COP15, Copenhagen, development, EACP, East Asian Climate Partnership Initiative, economy, environment, Framework Act for Low-Carbon Green Growth, Global Green Growth Institute, green business boom, green economy, Green Growth Strategy, green industry, green innovation, Green Investment Korea Forum, green revolution, Green Technology Centre, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gas emission, Incheon, issue 9, Making It magazine, National Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Target, OECD, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, President Lee Myung-bak, Presidential Committee on Green Growth, renewable energy, Republic of Korea, Songdo International Business District, Soogil Young, South Korea, UNEP

Hot topic: Climate justice--inclusive sustainable development

Hot topic: Climate justice–inclusive sustainable development

By Making It on 24 February, 2012

Mary Robinson on putting justice for the poor at the heart of the climate debate

Posted in All Posts, Global Forum, Hot Topic | Tagged Africa, agricultural yields, climate change, Climate Justice, Cold War, Darfur crisis, development, economic downturn, economy, entrepreneurship, environment, global security community, green industry, green technology, HIV/AIDS, human rights, human security, humanitarian responsibility, Industrial Development Organization, institutions, international security, IPCC, issue 9, Making It, Mary Robinson, Mary Robinson Foundation, migration, militarizing climate change, MRFCJ, NATO, our low-carbon future, policy, political instability, poor governance, population, productivity, resource efficiency, resources, rio+20, social, social cohesion, sustainable industry, UN Security Council, UN Year of Sustainable Energy for All, UNDP, UNIDO, United Nations, water resources, women's leadership, World Conference on Sustainable Development, World Development Report 2012

Hot topic: Rethinking climate security

Hot topic: Rethinking climate security

By Making It on 24 February, 2012

Corinne Schoch asks if militarizing climate change might harm those communities most affected by the problem

Posted in All Posts, Global Forum, Hot Topic | Tagged Africa, agricultural yields, Al Gore, Ban Ki-moon, Barack Obama, climate change, Climate Change Group, Cold War, Corinne Schoch, Darfur crisis, development, economic downturn, economy, environment, global security community, green industry, HIV/AIDS, human security, humanitarian responsibility, IIED, Industrial Development Organization, institutions, International Institute for Environment and Development, international security, IPCC, issue 9, Making It, migration, militarizing climate change, NATO, Nicolas Sarkozy, our low-carbon future, policy, political instability, poor governance, population, productivity, resource efficiency, resources, social cohesion, sustainable industry, UN Security Council, UNDP, UNIDO, United Nations, water resources

Sustainability: a lever for economic growth

Sustainability: a lever for economic growth

By Making It on 20 February, 2012

Antonio Tajani explains how the European Union is finding solutions that neither compromise growth nor the climate and environment

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged 2020 strategy, Antonio Tajani, climate change, development, economic downturn, economy, employment, environment, EU, Europe, European Commission, European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship, European Union, financial and economic crisis, green industry, growth and jobs, Industrial Development Organization, issue 9, Making It, opportunities for EU industry, our low-carbon future, policy, population, productivity, resource efficiency, social cohesion, sustainable, sustainable industry, UNIDO, United Nations, Vice-President of the European Commission

Think bigger

Think bigger

By Making It on 1 December, 2011

Women in poor countries need resources to tap their entrepreneurial potential and ease the path to taking small ventures and building them up, according to Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Afghanistan, Bloomberg, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bpeace, building better communities, business development, Centre for Women's Business, conflict, Council on Foreign Relations, development workers in the field, economic productivity, éducation, El Salvador, entrepreneurial potential, environment, female entrepreneurs, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, gender equality, Ghana, Global, Goldman Sachs 10000 Women, Industrial Development, International Centre for Research on Women, international monetary fund, issue 8, Liberia, Making It magazine, market opportunities, Mercy Corps, microfinance, Peace Dividend Trust, post-conflict, poverty, reduced mobility, Rwanda, small ventures, social and cultural constraints, social investment, technical skills, UN, UNIDO, United Nations, United States, US Secretary Hillary Clinton, women

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