01/05/2013
a series of lectures given by Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute:
he has a pretty damn solid ways to change the world. he wrote Natural Capitalism, which does a great job laying out the concept of capital existing in 4 forms: human, financial, manufactured, and natural.
commercial trade & business only focus on financial and manufactured, fitting in human and natural as line items and raw materials.
he's shown that if we start properly valuing human and natural capital we analyze everything differently and design everything better - looking to the natural world to show us how to grow & prosper instead of imposing our value system on it. we already have everything we need to do it.
http://www.rmi.org/Stanford%20Energy%20Lectures
Watch Amory Lovins present public lectures at Stanford University that offer greater awareness of energy efficient practices and implementation in buildings, transportation and industry.