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Andrew Cave

Andrew Cave is a British business journalist who has written for The Daily Telegraph for 24 years in London and New York, rising to be Associate City Editor before switching to freelance writing in 2005. He also penned columns for Forbes Magazine for six years and has written five books on leadership and management.

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Biodiversity
Mathis Wackernagel on Moving Everyone to Help the Earth Regenerate

Mathis Wackernagel on Moving Everyone to Help the Earth Regenerate

“The second biggest risk that humanity is facing in the 21st Century is overshoot,” says Mathis Wackernagel, “because it feeds into all these symptoms such as climate change, biodiversity loss, food issues, energy issues, and water. These

Governance
Jeffrey Neal on Rebranding Public Service

Jeffrey Neal on Rebranding Public Service

Public service needs a rebranding. It needs to emphasize that it is one of the best ways individuals can make a significant difference to society, which should help it compete with tech giants and other

Biodiversity
Academics and Activists Campaign to Lower Ocean Noise

Academics and Activists Campaign to Lower Ocean Noise

Amid the clamor for urgent change to protect the world’s oceans from pollution, plastics, and industry, there’s been surprisingly little noise about the damage sound pollution can do to marine ecology. However, this is changing

Climate
Kate Brandt on Taking Google Carbon-Free

Kate Brandt on Taking Google Carbon-Free

Google, the first company to be carbon-neutral throughout its entire operating history, now wants to go a stage further, committing to becoming totally carbon-free in all its operations by 2030 and acting as a beacon

Biodiversity
Ellen and Elin Set Sail on Different Tacks to Solve the World Oceans Crisis

Ellen and Elin Set Sail on Different Tacks to Solve the World Oceans Crisis

As the United Nations focuses on “life and livelihoods” for this year’s World Oceans Day, two women with global seas in their veins are resolute about what’s needed to achieve SDG number 14 and switch

Governance
Maryum Saifee on Evolving Public Service for the 21st Century

Maryum Saifee on Evolving Public Service for the 21st Century

Public service needs to reinvent itself, so that it’s equal, inclusive and diverse, allowing staff to seamlessly move between the public and the private sector. That’s the view of Maryum Saifee, a leader of the

Governance
Will McKinsey’s Problems End Public-Private Partnerships?

Will McKinsey’s Problems End Public-Private Partnerships?

For decades, young graduates committed to changing the world have wrestled with a strategic decision. Should they work for governments, which command power but sometimes limited resources? Or, charities, which often have little of either?

Inclusive Economy
Securing Jobs for Young Africans

Securing Jobs for Young Africans

Young people in Africa can be drawn into public service because they exhibit an overwhelming desire to bring an end to corruption. That’s the view of Reeta Roy, chief executive of MasterCard Foundation, whose Young Africa

Inclusive Economy
Catalysing Change: Social Entrepreneurs Come Together to Accelerate Change

Catalysing Change: Social Entrepreneurs Come Together to Accelerate Change

COVID-19 must not delay the urgent actions needed to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. That’s the message of the second annual Catalysing Change online gathering, which has been expanded to

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