
Felicia Jackson
Contributor at Forbes
Editor at Sustainable Growth Voice
Climate change, nature & biodiversity, sustainability. Working towards systemic change in policy, finance and technology one step at a time...views my own
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1 week ago |
forbes.es | Felicia Jackson |Caroline Castrillon |Genna Contino |Bernard Marr
La inteligencia artificial ya no es solo el futuro, sino el motor de la economía digital global. La IA se está infiltrando en todos los sectores, transformando las industrias y reescribiendo las reglas del juego. Pero tras este cambio tecnológico se esconde una realidad incierta: la IA consume enormes cantidades de energía. Y, a menos que se controle, esta demanda podría saturar los sistemas eléctricos globales.
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
In a world increasingly defined by geopolitical volatility, climate disruption, and social instability, one of the most underappreciated vulnerabilities sits quietly on our plates: the global food system. Despite mounting data and visible supply chain stress, many businesses still treat environmental disclosures as regulatory box-ticking. It’s time to call out this out and demand effective risk management.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
As the climate crisis escalates, so does eco-anxiety—fueling stress and uncertainty about the future. But amid calls for policy reform and corporate action, an unexpected tool is gaining traction: meditation. By fostering resilience and mindful decision-making, meditative practice can not only soothe eco-anxiety but also empower individuals and leaders to drive real sustainability change.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
The global energy transition has long been framed as a necessary shift toward sustainability, but emerging economic and geopolitical challenges suggest it may be time to rethink how we approach this transformation. While efforts to reduce carbon emissions remain a priority, new concerns about affordability and energy security are reshaping the debate, raising questions about the feasibility of current strategies.
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2 months ago |
forbes.com | Felicia Jackson
While effective climate action faces many challenges, concerns about cost and availability raise a political challenge. Solar Impulse Foundation’s Bertrand Piccard argues that in reality, climate solutions exist—and they’re not just viable; they’re profitable. 2024 was the warmest year on record, with average global temperature over 1.5 degrees , driving extreme volatility in weather patterns.
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