by Fernando Bolaños | Mar 22, 2022 | Environment
Access to drinking water continues to be, without a doubt, a huge challenge worldwide. Its scarcity continues to grow, mainly due to climate change, pollution, and its inefficient use. Causes of pollution are several, but studies show that most are related to human...
by Fernando Bolaños | Feb 23, 2022 | Sustainability
The climate change crisis and now the pandemic that we are facing triggered my thoughts on business models to support sustainable development. Business models The Corporate Social Responsibility concept came about in the ‘50s as a business vision based on respect,...
by Fernando Bolaños | Jan 12, 2022 | Sustainability
The United Nations estimates that 31% of the food produced in the world is wasted. This is equivalent to approximately 1.3 billion tons of fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy, seafood, and grains, which could sate the hunger of millions of people on the planet. Food is...
by Fernando Bolaños | Dec 10, 2021 | Human Rights
This month, as Human Rights are celebrated, I wonder: where do universal rights begin? Eleanor Roosevelt responds to my question with wisdom: “In small places, close to home; so close and so small that they cannot be seen on world maps. However, these close, small...
by Fernando Bolaños | Nov 24, 2021 | Leadership
As we get ready to celebrate thanksgiving, I did not want to miss the opportunity to write about gratitude, gratitude for so many persons and situations that have contributed to my learning and to my personal and professional growth. To appreciate is, according to the...