The Edit: Moving Forwards
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What the IPCC report means for the future of the climate crisis and more in this week’s #TheEdit.
- “Act now or it’s too late.” The IPCC report, made by world’s leading climate scientists, says only swift and drastic action can avert irrevocable damage to the world – The Guardian
- How to judge the ROI of your sustainability efforts. The benefits of sustainability don’t always show up on the balance sheet – Raconteur
- What conversation can do for us. Our culture is dominated by efforts to score points and win arguments – New Yorker
- “Perhaps she will not spoil the atmosphere after all.” Some of the first female traders recount how they started on the floor of the exchange – Financial Times
- Cortisol, the stress hormone, and what it really does to the body. Cortisol imbalances may not be responsible for the various ailments that are being proposed – The New York Times
- Becoming more collaborative, when you like to be in control. The overconfident, decisive leader must go through a mindset change – Harvard Business Review
- Dyslexia: one of the creative industry’s greatest hidden assets. Rather than a setback, dyslexia can be a super power in an industry where creative and visual thinking are vital – Creative Review
- In search of happiness. Christopher Boyce spent years studying happiness. Here’s what actually makes for a happier life – The Beautiful Truth
“Our world needs climate action on all fronts: everything, everywhere, all at once.”
António Guterres, UN secretary general