Everyone is pursuing sustainability. But if change happens when the cost of the
status quo is greater than the risk of change, we really need to focus
on raising the costs of the unsustainable systems that represent the unsustainable status quo.
Unsustainable failed educational systems, obesity-producing systems,
energy systems, transportation systems, health care systems. Each and
every one is unsustainable. It’s more “innovative” to talk about
bright, shiny, new sustainable systems, but before we can even work on the right side of the change equation, we need to drive up the costs of the unsustainable systems that represent the dead weight of the past.
The road to sustainability goes through a clear eyed
look at unsustainability.
Alan M. Webber
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