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El jefe de Gobierno pòrteño, Mauricio Macri, visitó hoy la sede de WeWork en New York y saludó entre otros a los argentinos Eduardo Constantini (fundador de Mubi), Diego Saez Gil (Fundador de WeHostels) y Gastón Frydlewski (fundador de Hickies).
Foto GCBA.
Bianca Rey teaches "Transgender 101: Working with transgender and gender nonconforming people" at WeWork White House with Permanente Medicine, Washington, DC USA
Wybo Wijnbergen - WeWork, Katja Speck - DigitalMarketExpert.
DLD Salon Belgrade, National Museum of Serbia, October 29
January 15, 2020 - WeWorks Buenos Aires located at Av. Corrientes 800. "Home to an innovative community of professionals at the heart of Buenos Aires, WeWork’s shared office in Microcentro Buenos Aires is the place to be. Spanning several floors of this 37-story glass tower, our coworking space boasts artful lounges, collaborative conference rooms, and sleek private offices. Commuting is a breeze with busses 29, 24, 43, 63, and 184 nearby. After work, explore the area’s vibrant dining scene, or treat the team to a concert at Teatro Colón down the road. Professionals in industries spanning from commerce to performing arts are making their mark in San Nicolás. Join them at WeWork’s shared office space on Avenida Corrientes today." Previous text from the following website: www.wework.com/buildings/corrientes-800--buenos-aires
Kevin and Matt working in their office at WeWork. Wonder Bread Factory, 641 S St NW, Washington, DC.
Bobby Thompson, Stephanie Manns, Chris Anderson, Rebecca Haviland (left to right)
Photo: Mark Gorman
Health and sustainability are inextricably linked. Sick humans on a healthy planet are not more sustainable than healthy humans on a sick planet.
I applaud WeWork’s commitment to the environment. Climate Change is a threat to human health.
Unfortunately, becoming meat free for employees is not the most effective or science-based way to support this commitment.
At the same time that meat is not being catered by corporate events, there are copious quantities of insulinogenic and diabetogenic foods served and promoted within the premises. From a science perspective, the carbon emissions from agriculture in the United States are 10% of the total. The carbon emissions from health care in the United States are 10% of the total.
A population struggling to prevent insulin resistance (up by 41% in Washington, DC, 76% Nationally, 1.67 million people in MD/VA/DC have pre-diabetes or undiagnosed diabetes, most don’t know it) will create a most unsustainable environment for all, through increased use of pharmaceuticals and associated health care. See this image to see what happens to humans when they ingest these foods: www.flickr.com/photos/taedc/28943375057/
It’s estimated that the use of $200/month of pharmaceuticals equals the offset from going completely vegan in 1 year. Same for taking one (1) transcontinental flight.
A better, more science-based approach, is to implement a sustainable food policy that incorporates health and the environment together.
Hosted at the fantastic WeWork co-working space in Aldgate Tower, this second event of our 'How to' series focused on making the most of your mistakes.