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Business News Network Interview with Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt

Dr. Karl-Henrik Robert, the founder of The Natural Step and an international thought leader on sustainable development, joins BNN to talk about the sustainability imperative and the opportunities it presents for companies.

Thank you to Martin Baccardax and the Business News Network (BNN) for filming the interview. Watch the entire interview by clicking here.

About Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt

North Oakville Today: Sustainability discussed at Sheridan

Thanks to North Oakville Today and Ian Holroyd for the article.

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The solution of sustainability is not an easy one but Sheridan College may be able to help.

Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt, a world leader in sustainable development, told the audience at Macdonald Heaslip Hall at the Trafalgar Campus that there is a particular emission from post-secondary institutions that jeopardizes sustainability.

“It’s not from bad chemicals and detergents and green gases and wastewater,” said Robèrt. “The worst emission is ignorant students.”

The Oakville Beaver: ON'Status quo' no longer sustainable says activist

Dominik Kurek, reporter for The Oakville Beaver, attended Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt's talk at Sheridan College on Monday October 18, 2010. Thank you to Dominik Kurek and The Oakville Beaver for this article.

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The path to global sustainability is like a funnel, said Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt, founder of The Natural Step. That is because the deeper down the path of destruction we go, the narrower the funnel will become where it is more difficult for us to save the planet and eventually it will become impossible.

Robèrt was speaking before a gathering of more than 200 people at Sheridan College and many more watching live via web streaming Monday afternoon. Though he’s educated in medicine, he’s become a global leader on the issue of sustainability. The event was also Sheridan’s sustainability initiative kick off.

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