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Seeing Green offers comedic and straightforward entrepreneurial strategies for getting to net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. Angel Lance, a successful CEO, farmer, and self-described "pro-climate impactor," provides a playbook for anyone who wants business success and a future on earth. Lance shares tactics¿like throwing corporate retreats on her regenerative Oklahoma farm¿that simultaneously benefit companies and the environment. With stories of misadventures in rural America that even nonbelievers will find inspiring, Lance busts stereotypes about the typical "environmentalist" and proves…mehr

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Seeing Green offers comedic and straightforward entrepreneurial strategies for getting to net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. Angel Lance, a successful CEO, farmer, and self-described "pro-climate impactor," provides a playbook for anyone who wants business success and a future on earth. Lance shares tactics¿like throwing corporate retreats on her regenerative Oklahoma farm¿that simultaneously benefit companies and the environment. With stories of misadventures in rural America that even nonbelievers will find inspiring, Lance busts stereotypes about the typical "environmentalist" and proves that being green doesn't have to mean deprivation, that sustainability and profitability can go hand-in-hand. Seeing Green empowers people and companies to ride the wave of the ecological economy with productive enthusiasm.
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Autorenporträt
ANGEL LANCE is the founder and CEO of Motive Power, Inc. and 10/6 Professional Service, two environmentally conscious management consulting firms focused on delivering capital projects and advising utility companies. Lance pioneered ESG initiatives at her companies, including implementing onsite gardens and composting programs. She is also the founder of The Gulch Foundation, a nonprofit organization that drives tangible environmental action through projects like the regenerative Rainmaker Farm. Additionally, Lance created the National Public Utilities Council (NPUC), which unites utilities nationwide to collaborate on decarbonization efforts. The NPUC publishes research to advance utilities' transition to clean energy. Lance is the mother of two children and splits her time between San Francisco and her Oklahoma farm.