Earth Day and Yale University Press
In honor of the 37th annual celebration of Earth Day, Yale is proud to present a new book by Daniel Esty and Andrew Winston: Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage. A Miami Herald review begins, “Offering a clear-cut management plan and lots of real-life examples of success and failure, Green to Gold shows companies how to make money while saving Planet Earth.” The Financial Times calls it “a manual on how to turn your company into an eco-success,” and Chad Holliday, CEO of DuPont, writes, “No executive can afford to ignore the green wave sweeping the business world. Esty and Winston show how to make sustainability a core element of strategy—and profit from it.”
On a related note, James Gustave Speth’s award-winning Red Sky at Morning is now available in paperback. A renowned environmental leader and winner of the prestigious Blue Planet Prize, Speth has written what New Scientist calls “the perfect antidote to apathy.” Former United States President Jimmy Carter says, “Gus Speth brought global environmental concerns to the world’s attention nearly a quarter of a century ago. His extraordinary new book is an impassioned plea to take these issues seriously before it is too late. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to read Red Sky at Morning and take action while we can.”
Also new in paperback are David Schoenbrod’s Saving Our Environment from Washington : How Congress Grabs Power, Shirks Responsibility, and Shortchanges the People and Thomas Lovejoy and Lee Hannah’s Climate Change and Biodiversity, both published by Yale University Press.
Earth Day and Yale University Press