

Ecological Intelligence
Book • 2009
In 'Ecological Intelligence', Daniel Goleman reveals the often unseen environmental and health consequences of everyday consumer choices.
He argues that by understanding these impacts through life cycle assessments and radical transparency, consumers can make smarter decisions, driving companies to adopt more sustainable practices.
The book combines insights from industrial ecology with a call for ecological intelligence, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human actions and their effects on the planet.
He argues that by understanding these impacts through life cycle assessments and radical transparency, consumers can make smarter decisions, driving companies to adopt more sustainable practices.
The book combines insights from industrial ecology with a call for ecological intelligence, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human actions and their effects on the planet.
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