Actress and activist Cody Horn talks with Joel Makower about the twentysomething generation: what they think about business and sustainability, what role they're willing to play, and why they're not marching in the streets about climate change.
Actress-Activist Cody Horn in conversation with Joel Makower
Published January 23, 2012
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Actress and activist Cody Horn talks with Joel Makower about the twentysomething generation: what they think about business and sustainability, what role they're willing to play, and why they're not marching in the streets about climate change.


Joel, Would you please
Joel,
Would you please contact Cody regarding using GreenTV as her generations platform? I am not looking for money, just a better use of GreenTV. Thank you.
Wow, how underwhelming. I was
Wow, how underwhelming. I was struck by the expressed tendency to take everything at face value and expect good outcomes, good behavior from what are inherently self-interested artificial creations, the corporation. Such an approach is so vulnerable to greenwashing, and the twitter-byted messaging becoming more prevalent, rather than some deeper full analysis. To dismiss anthropogenic global warming (the cause? the solutions?) as too complex to solve, ignores what science does tell us about the problem itself. In effect it buys into the "teach the controversy" meme that forestalls meaningful progress toward sustainability.