Eco Tech: Investing in Regenerative Futures

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The book is a seminal contribution from a leading futurist who, over the past three decades, has explored each of the most disruptive forces shaping our world today, including emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, venture investments, and industrial manufacturing. Eco Tech brings all this thinking together, fusing insight from thought leaders with the author’s own considerable experience, to explore scenarios for 2050 and discuss eco-effectiveness as an established practice for governments, corporations, startups, and individuals.

Trond Arne Undheim begins by providing a brief history of sustainability and provides simple definitions for key terms including eco-efficiency, life cycle analysis, industrial ecology, cleantech, net zero, climate change, biodiversity, and carbon capture, which will enable the reader to engage confidently in eco-discussions. Undheim also explores the ambitions of regeneration and offers a new conceptual framework to facilitate future discussion around sustainable innovation. He applies this framework to green, ambitious start-ups and examines the way these ventures will lead the way towards an eco-effective society, drawing on stories from exciting founders who are already changing the world. Finally, the book takes a deep dive into emerging eco-innovations, including batteries, bioplastics, distributed energy, space tech, and futuristic megaprojects. The book contains clear directions on how to progress through adversity and avoid returning to the status quo.

The book will be an essential guide for executives, sustainability professionals, and energy tech investors who are deeply concerned with the future and are prepared to both significantly invest in it and make behavioral changes to foster regenerative development. It will also be a great resource for students and scholars of sustainable investing and innovation.

Author(s): Trond Undheim
Publisher: Routledge/Earthscan
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 216
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Endorsements
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of interviews
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART 1: The future
1. Scenarios 2050
2. A regenerative investment framework
PART 2: The past
3. Insufficient non-financial commitments
4. The state of play in eco-investments
5. From deep ecology via industrial ecology to the regeneration
fallacy
6. Failures of dominant actors
PART 3: Scaling challenges
7. Re-centralizing the self as an environmental agent
8. Energy is not the issue
9. Which game changers really matter?
10. Is gigascale the ideal?
11. Eco-flavors: Corporate social responsibility, eco-efficiency, and carbon accounting
12. Carbon capture illusions
PART 4: Solutions
13. Eco-effective commandments
14. Good future directions
15. Conclusion: The eco-efficient past, our eco-effective present, and regenerative futures
Index