Lead Yourself Before Blaming Scientists for Not Solving Global Warming
My Inc. article today, “Lead Yourself Before Blaming Scientists for Not Solving Global Warming,” began
Lead Yourself Before Blaming Scientists for Not Solving Global Warming
Everyone is quick to point fingers. We’re less quick to take responsibility, but that’s what leaders do.
Leaders take responsibility. We know the futility of blaming others, however much we indulge in doing so.
We can’t change the past. We can, however, act in the present.
A leadership and business perspective can help a lot in climate change, and I don’t mean by promoting technical innovation.
Twice in the past two days, and many times in past months and years, have I heard people fault scientists for things like
- Publicizing their findings ineffectively
- Not publicizing their findings enough
- Sharing data but not influencing
- Not making their data useful or meaningful
and so on in the context of global warming.
Anyone who says such things misses that once scientists publish their results, anyone–you, me, anyone–can use the results to work on global warming.
Read the rest at Lead Yourself Before Blaming Scientists for Not Solving Global Warming.
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