The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
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777: Graham Hill on Cutting Your Carbon Footprint
Helping corporations develop sustainability strategies
In This Podcast: Join the creator of TreeHugger.com Graham Hill as he shares about 6 ways to slash your carbon footprint. These ways include reduce by using renewables, reduce miles driven by stacking trips, move to a plant rich diet and Greg's Fav - Compost. Listen to this episode for more examples for carbon foot print reduction.
Graham is the founder and CEO of The Carbonauts. He is one of Fast Company's “100 Most Creative People in Business" and has been featured on the cover of Inc. and Dwell Magazines. Before The Carbonauts, Graham founded the ground-breaking website TreeHugger, which was the most trafficked green site for years, with billions of page views. He has worked in the environmental field for over 22 years and is known for his ability to eloquently explain how we can all create a simpler, wealthier, greener, and happier planet.
The Carbonauts help Fortune 1000 companies build climate-literate, sustainability enthusiastic cultures via tools such as live, interactive sustainability workshops. The Carbonauts believe that if companies can find and support internal sustainability change-agents that their ranks will start to grow - and once these change agents reach 25% of the company, a rapid transition to a powerful, sustainability-forward culture will take place.
Visit www.urbanfarm.org/theCarbonauts for the show notes and links on this episode!
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