Ecological Intelligence
How Knowing the Hidden Impacts of What We Buy Can Change Everything
by:
Daniel Goleman
Summary:
The book explores the unseen environmental and social consequences of the products we purchase, advocating for greater awareness and transparency. It encourages consumers to make informed decisions, leveraging their purchasing power to drive positive change and promote sustainability.
Key points:
1. Radical Transparency: Goleman discusses complete openness about a product's environmental and social impacts, helping consumers make informed choices.
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