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Responsible Design and the Triple Bottom Line

James Woudhuysen, Professor of Forecasting and Innovation, De Montfort University

 

James Woudhuysen
James Woudhuysen

While anthropogenic climate change is a reality, global warming is by no means a catastrophe. To be truly responsible, designers must critically interrogate the economic, social, and environmental aspects of the triple bottom line. To exert real professional leadership, designers must vastly improve both their understanding of science and their independent insights into political economy. They must also recognize that, whatever they might like, transformative technologies can deal with the emerging energy crisis better than either consumer awareness communications campaigns, or Green consumer design.

 

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