The Edit: Evolution
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Reaching sustainability goals, imagining climate narratives and more in this week’s #TheEdit.
- RWE, Germany’s biggest power company, is going green. Although taking steps towards clean energy, RWE’s ambition is being questioned – The Economist
- Is burnout just about work? Some argue that burnout can be closer attributed to feeling isolated – The New York Times
- Project leaders will make or break your sustainability goals. CEOs should empower a new kind of sustainability-focused project manager – Harvard Business Review
- Why is there something instead of nothing? A compelling exploration of logic and language, and the ways they intertwine – Aeon Video
- How to measure sustainability across the organisation. Short of universal KPIs, organisations are charting different paths to sustainability – Raconteur
- Why does imagining the end of the world feel easier than saving it? Apocalyptic climate stories reveal a desire to wipe the slate clean – Financial Times
- What no one understands about your job. From A(id workers) to T(impanists for orchestras) there are many misconceptions about careers – The Atlantic
- Job titles for a brave new world. What the future face of upper management could look like – The Beautiful Truth
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change, that lives within the means available and works co-operatively against common threats.”
Charles Darwin