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Journal: December, 2008

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Parakeet vs Jackdaw
Invasive species fights claw-to-claw

29 December 2008

 Branches 2
Branching

Wonderful walk through Richmond Park early this afternoon.  Sunny but cold.  Interesting moment when we came up towards the Ballet School and saw a tumbling ball of birds, involving claw-to-claw fighting between several parakeets and a jackdaw.  There were parakeets sitting on various trees nearby, watched by a scattering of jackdaws.  A brilliant green parakeet head emerged from a hole in the tree shown here, giving us the sense that the two species were fighting for territory.... more >

Posted at 17:29:00 on 29 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Hill House and Guy's Farm
We are an invasive species

28 December 2008

On the carpet
On the carpet

2009 will mark the fiftieth anniversary of our family's move to what was then Clarke's Hill Farm House, now Hill House, in Little Rissington.  Yesterday, we drove there for lunch and came back late this afternoon.  Odd to be driving without glasses, after all these years.  House abuzz with chiidren of various ages.  ... more >

Posted at 22:02:00 on 28 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Spring cleaning the brain

25 December 2008

Sculpture at the Royal Academy... more >

Posted at 22:21:00 on 25 December 2008 by John Elkington.

That Was The Week
That Was

23 December 2008

The Throne and I
The Throne and I

Quite a week, as the jalopy sped towards Christmas.  Eyes still settling down after surgery, though periodically I can almost see over the horizon. Am sporting a temporary pair of reading glasses rather akin to those worn by Dame Edna Everage, which teeter on the point of my nose - as shown in the above image, taken during a session on accounting for sustainability at St James's Palace. Rather more gold in evidence that day than I am normally comfortable with.  Was late for the event, owing to earlier session with Accenture, but did at least arrive in time for lunch.... more >

Posted at 17:37:00 on 23 December 2008 by John Elkington.

A Very Happy Christmas and New Year
And was it like this in 1929 or 1939?

20 December 2008

Maquette of 'The Angel of the North'
Maquette of 'The Angel of the North'
 
With this image I took a couple of months back in the entry of the British Museum of a large maquette of Anthony Gormley's 'Angel of the North', I send my best wishes for Christmas and the New Year to everyone with an interest in this website and the wider world it represents.  For me, at least, the photograph captured the expansive, embracing-the-future, waiting-to-fly spirit of Volans in its first year.  At the back of my mind, though, is the question whether we will look back at 2009 rather like we now look back at 1929 or 1939 ... or, more positively in some ways, 1989.

 ... more >

Posted at 20:08:00 on 20 December 2008 by John Elkington.

JibJabbed
Thank you Alex

14 December 2008

Alex Nick at SustainAbility has made this little video with me (as a straddler of SustainAbility and Volans) in my first starring role of December -- alongside himself (he's German), Kavita Prakash-Mani (she's Indian, based at SustainAbility), Patrin (she's from Thailand and SustainAbility) and Sam (she's of African Asian origins and a Volander).  I quite liked it ....... more >

Posted at 19:45:00 on 14 December 2008 by John Elkington.

If current trends continue ...
Brown-bag lunch with MSC CEO Rupert Howes

12 December 2008

Rupert and audience
Rupert and audience (Sam Lakha)

Fish on the menu today.  Rupert Howes of the Marine Stewardship Council came in to do a lunch-time session with team members from Volans and SustainAbility.  MSC have made extraordinary progress in recent years, but the scale of the challenges the world faces is horrendous. Rupert described the collapse of oceanic fisheries as second only to climate change in terms of global importance.  Very lively session.  Rupert, who I first met when he was at Forum for the Future, is an inspirational leader and speaker -- we could have continued for much of the day.  Had to apologise early on about my blinking eye: post-op tic rather than my trying to send significant signals.... more >

Posted at 23:26:00 on 12 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Somebody's fishing around in my eyeball
My first cataract operation

10 December 2008

After a busy day, which included a brown-bag lunch at Volans with SustainAbility co-founder Julia Hailes and several people from SustainAbility, I headed across to King Edward VII's Hospital for my first cataract operation. It's said that this is the world's oldest operation, having originated in India and been brought back to the West by Alexander the Great.  Whoever I need to thank, thank you - given that failing eyesight is a pretty depressing experience.  Elaine came to keep me company and we spent some four or five hours going through the rituals, even though the surgery itself took only 15-20 minutes.  Looked after a wonderful nurse from Zimbabwe, who was about to fly back to the country for 5 weeks: we talked about the cholera epidemic there and the terrible state of the country.  Later, when I had recovered from the sedative and anesthetic, Elaine and I took a taxi home, getting out by Barnes Pond - and when I looked up the street lamps and incoming aircraft lights were surrounded by 180-degree coronas of brilliant sparkly lights.... more >

Posted at 22:29:00 on 10 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Alarm bells at the Science Museum
Celebrating 20 years of the Cambridge Programme for Industry

09 December 2008

The fire alarms went off at the Science Museum this evening, part way through the celebration of the Cambridge Programme for Industry's 20th anniversary.  Several hundred of us were herded out into the street while what look like the Ghostbusters crew moved in the opposite direction.  Earlier, I had taken part in a lively panel discussion in the IMAX theatre.  Polly Courtice kicked us off and then Professor Robert Mair (Master, Jesus College)  chaired the panel, with Jonathon Porritt (Forum for the Future), Doug Parr (Greenpeace), Emma Howard-Boyd (Jupiter Asset Management) and I in the hot seats.  Charmian, Sam and Smita came from Volans -- and Sam took the middle pair of photos below.... more >

Posted at 22:41:00 on 09 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Barnes Pond and the Thames running low

08 December 2008

A few photographs from a walk around Barnes on Sunday -- and another shot as I walked to the bus stop to head in to work.... more >

Posted at 19:02:00 on 08 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Who's Who
Neck and neck with Daniel Craig

06 December 2008

 

I may be green, but made it into the red book -- Who's Who 2009 -- this year, alongside the likes of Daniel Craig.  Am rather glad we didn't have to race one another along a sky-crane for the privilege.... more >

Posted at 17:44:00 on 06 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Family reunion

03 December 2008

Rupert taken over my shoulder by Sam
Rupert taken over my shoulder by Sam

Left the GIIN reception (see previous entry) to catch a cab across to the Duke of Cambridge pub, where Charmian and I were due for the first joint Christmas dinner between the SustainAbility and Volans teams in London.  In addition to Charmian, other Volanders there were Sam and Smita.  A rather noisy -- but completely wonderful -- family reunion.  Struck me that of those present from the SustainAbility side, probably the longest serving -- part from myself -- was Rupert Bassett, our designer.... more >

Posted at 23:29:00 on 03 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Global Impact Investing Network
An afternoon chez JP Morgan

03 December 2008

View from J.P. Morgan offices at 10 Aldermanbury
View from J.P. Morgan offices at 10 Aldermanbury

At a time when many people are thinking back to Presidents like Lincoln and FDR for clues on how to rescue the US economy, it might also be worth recalling John Pierpoint Morgan, credited with saving the US economy on two separate occasions.  Was reminded of him this afternoon, which I spent chez J.P. Morgan Chase & Company, the financial services firm, which hosted (alongside The Rockefeller Foundation, Social Finance, Generation Investment Management and Citigroup) a meeting of people and institutions interested in building out a London node for the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN).   Obvious acronym would be GIIN, though that's already taken by Groupe Intersyndicale de l'Industrie Nucleare, it seems.  ... more >

Posted at 22:08:00 on 03 December 2008 by John Elkington.

Paris
Muses, EcoVadis and Le Train Bleu

02 December 2008

Muses?
Muses?

By Eurostar yesterday for an EcoVadis Advisory Board meeting, held in la Maison de l'Amerique Latine.  Put up at the Hotel Bellechasse, which was intriguing -- and took a brief walk around the Musee d'Orsay, just behind, before turning in.  Not sure whether the six female figures were Muses or not, but that was the best I could arrive at -- though I seem to recall that the Muses numbered anywhere between three and nine, depending who you happened to talk to.... more >

Posted at 23:34:00 on 02 December 2008 by John Elkington.

 

 
 
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