Finally getting to talk to people again. Discussing ideas, market developments, the underlying trends, barriers to entry, business areas worth disrupting and all these things just plain fun for me. I will get bored eventually as I prefer to do things instead of talking about doing things, but for the moment I enjoy the conversation….
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Quote of the Day
“Germans will have to drive different cars and live differently, spend more money on food and monthly heating costs and work harder if they want to maintain their standard of living. And most importantly, you have to conserve energy until it hurts.” Der Spiegel, 7.7.2008
Conferences
Just received a nasty comment (anonymous) about unnecessary air travel to conferences. This exactly the point. I have not yet been to great conferences like reboot, SIME, leWeb, Picnic. But the few successful conferences I have attended just demonstrate the point that you can not replicate the experience via video conferencing. In fact, I need…
Nearly forgotten: Turboprop planes
Even the smallest regional commuter planes now come as jet. I recently had the pleasure to fly with a Dash 8 Q300. Did you know that the fuel consumption per passenger kilometer is considerably lower than on a comparable jet plane? Also, as these planes cruise at a lower altitude, I assume that the additional…
Feeling Guilty?
I just arrived in Greece for a conference. There is a saying that all religions are based on guilt, just with different holidays. Maybe this whole CO2 discussion is a new religion. The more you think about it, the more guilty you feel. And while I am very serious about sustainability, trying to reduce my…
Cars versus Homes…
If you spend a lot talking to people from other countries, you discover how odd certain things are in your own country. Statistics always show that fewer Germans live in their own home, as in comparable nations. However, many visitors are amazed by the number of shiny new cars in front of rental appartment buildings….
Greenwashing visualised…
On the right hand of this picture you see Germany’s leading brand on eco friendly household cleaners with biodegradeable ingredients. On the left hand, you see a very non-eco friendly cleaner, which has been packaged in a green bottle. Found this in our toilet. Setback.
How green is your startup?
Although I am part of the web 2.0 startup circus, I have never really come across a discussion on the ethical implications of business. In Germany, there has been B.A.U.M (German Environmental Management Association) for a long time, but not sure where this has made an impact on startups. Of course, in a startup, you…




