June 17th, 2009
By Tim Sanders
Saving the World at Work
This post originally appeared January 9, 2009
I am a huge fan of Adam Werbach (former President of the Sierra Club). Back in 2004 he declared that “environmentalism is dead” and in 2006 he went to work for Wal-Mart. Crazy guy? Not loyal? Hardly. He’s a rock star in my book (literally).
In April of 2008, Webach gave a very important talk at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. The content of the talk is aligned with my thinking. He believes (as I do) that we have to go beyond saving the planet to focusing on humans (as the planet will likely go on without us).
Other key points:
1. We need to move from limits (guilt) to possibilities (happiness).
2. Each one of us needs to have a Personal Sustainability Project.
3. Nano practices are the key (it’s the little things).
4. We must shift from a thing-oriented society to people oriented.
Download the entire speech: The Birth Of Blue by Adam Werbach
Read more from Tim at SandersSays and at the Saving the World at Work site.








