Just saw this great clip of Viktor Frankl
and wanted to share it with our bgreen friends. Just in case you wanted to know why we're doing this...(thanks to JC Duarte)
sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010
jueves, 6 de mayo de 2010
UK general election: only one way for environmentalists to vote
Just to point out to our UK readers that, as a good voting UK citizen, I'm casting my vote for Labour. The UK has, in recent years, taken a big lead in promoting climate change in both Kyoto (John Prescott) and Copenhagen (Ed Milliband and Gordon Brown, who embarrassed other world leaders into attending).
They're the only party who have a clue about environmental issues and will push the climate change agenda forward (Franny Armstrong, of "The Age Of Stupid", agrees), apart from the Green Party, who have no chance of power. The Lib Dems are very confused about nuclear power as an energy source, and the Conservatives include some hardened climate change sceptics in their ranks. Only Labour is committed to actually doing something concrete about climate change.
The rest, if you'll pardon the pun, is just hot air.
They're the only party who have a clue about environmental issues and will push the climate change agenda forward (Franny Armstrong, of "The Age Of Stupid", agrees), apart from the Green Party, who have no chance of power. The Lib Dems are very confused about nuclear power as an energy source, and the Conservatives include some hardened climate change sceptics in their ranks. Only Labour is committed to actually doing something concrete about climate change.
The rest, if you'll pardon the pun, is just hot air.
viernes, 19 de marzo de 2010
We got mail!
Just to confirm that the bgreen.cat domain is now registered for us and my bgreen email from now on is robmarchant@bgreen.cat. I kinda like the .cat domain, it's homey and reinforces our connection with Barcelona. We have a few others on reserve for later.
Website is on the way, but whoa there, not for a month or so yet, we want to do this properly. Are also planning an investor pitch very shortly, we'll keep you posted...
Website is on the way, but whoa there, not for a month or so yet, we want to do this properly. Are also planning an investor pitch very shortly, we'll keep you posted...
miércoles, 10 de febrero de 2010
Our new logo
jueves, 3 de diciembre de 2009
Back to business: what's the store going to look like?
As we've been talking to friends, colleagues and potential investors over the last few weeks, a few people have been asking me "ok but what's this REALLY all about?" In response, I think seeing the mockup is always a great way to understand a business. So, here's an extract from our investors' Powerpoint, to give you some idea.

Design will be an important element - the store is intended to look cool - as will in-store campaigns on eco-issues. Note the two big video screens in the front, which will be an important part of these campaigns, engaging with customers, to attract them into the store, and explaining products.
Any thoughts, comments, feedback welcome.

Design will be an important element - the store is intended to look cool - as will in-store campaigns on eco-issues. Note the two big video screens in the front, which will be an important part of these campaigns, engaging with customers, to attract them into the store, and explaining products.
Any thoughts, comments, feedback welcome.
miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2009
And let's not forget the business opportunity: Washington summit
While most people's eyes are focused on Copenhagen, the world's businesspeople will quite possibly be paying more attention to this summit that's going on in Washington...
This underlines that what bgreen is aiming to do is just part of a global industry which is about to be very big indeed.
Debate on the whether is over, it's time to think about the how.
This underlines that what bgreen is aiming to do is just part of a global industry which is about to be very big indeed.
Debate on the whether is over, it's time to think about the how.
martes, 1 de diciembre de 2009
Copenhagen countdown - staying the right side of 2ºC
Less than a week to go to Copenhagen: to what might, when we look back in twenty or thirty years, turn out to have been the most important inflection point of our lifetimes between two possible futures: that of truly putting us on the road to resolving climate change, or not. In the UK, it is also quite likely to be the last important action of the Labour administration which started in 1997, and the country therefore has a short window of opportunity in which to act (frankly, it's incredibly unlikely, despite Cameron's protestations to the contrary, that a Tory administration would act in this area aggressively).
Our political systems, however, so adept in acting in the event of immediate threats such as military attack, seem hopelessly inadequate to act in the event of a slow-moving crisis. In the event of failure, even such measured and sensible people as Al Gore are advocating that "civil disobedience has its role to play" and, despite myself, he may just have a point.
Let's not fluff it.
Our political systems, however, so adept in acting in the event of immediate threats such as military attack, seem hopelessly inadequate to act in the event of a slow-moving crisis. In the event of failure, even such measured and sensible people as Al Gore are advocating that "civil disobedience has its role to play" and, despite myself, he may just have a point.
Let's not fluff it.
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