Late last year, The Green Edge was honoured to be invited by Enginuity to co-author a white paper on the importance of human capabilities for sustainability. We’re delighted to announce that the paper is now published and available for download. The premise of the paper is simple: we can write and talk about technical skills for the green economy until the cows come home, but without the application of the cognitive, emotional and social qualities of which humans are fully capable, then corners will be cut, rules will be bent and even fractured, and, bluntly, we’ll never get there – ‘there’ in this case being Net Zero, a so-called ‘just’ transition, and ultimately the true end-game, the restoration of a sustainable world.
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Late last year, The Green Edge was honoured to be invited by Enginuity to co-author a white paper on the importance of human capabilities for sustainability. We’re delighted to announce that the paper is now published and available for download. The premise of the paper is simple: we can write and talk about technical skills for the green economy until the cows come home, but without the application of the cognitive, emotional and social qualities of which humans are fully capable, then corners will be cut, rules will be bent and even fractured, and, bluntly, we’ll never get there – ‘there’ in this case being Net Zero, a so-called ‘just’ transition, and ultimately the true end-game, the restoration of a sustainable world.