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Why China Redefines Sustainability | Richard Brubaker | TEDxCEIBS

China has been redefining itself. The economy’s changing, the expectations are changing, and how people move around is changing. There’s an economic value to the resource. There’s an economic value to being sustainable in China that doesn’t exist in other places. It’s not about governments saving us and telling us what to do. It’s about the entrepreneurial spirit being innovative. Currently, Richard Brubaker, as the Managing Director of Collective Responsibility, Founder and Executive Volunteer of HandsOn China and a Visiting Progessor of Sustainability at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). Having lived in China for 15 years, Richard has a lot to say about his observation about the energy movement system and innovations in sustainability area. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

EarthSayersRichard Brubaker
OrganizationsHandsOn China; TEDx
Date8/25/2017
FormatSpeech
Size1280x720
Member of Special CollectionWhat is Sustainability?
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