Andrew J. Hoffman

Essays

"Not 'green' jobs. Just jobs," Corporate Responsibility Officer, Summer: 46-47 (2009).

Four Essays: (1) "Are you green?...Yes?  But how 'dark' or 'bright' green is that?"; (2) "What are the crucial environmental issues - from bright to dark green?"; (3) "Green goes mainstream - but is it a trendy sprout or a historic shift?"; (4) "In praise of dark greens: Do we really want 'green' to fade?" Our Values, www.ourvalues.org, April 27-May 1 (2009).

"Deconstructing the ivory tower: Business schools' reliance on theory-driven research ignores the pressing needs of real-world managers," Corporate Responsibility Officer, January/February: 44-46 (2009).

"The simple economics of offshore drilling," Perspective: Sustainability Blog from the Erb Institute, August 7 (with Tom Lyon) (2008).

"Climate change: Calling the fossil fuel abolitionists," Ethical Business, May 28 (2008).

"Climate change: Triggering an early strike on CO2," Corporate Responsibility Officer, March/April: 48-49 (2008).

"The optimistic environmentalist," Carbon Business, Spring: 14-16 (2008).

"Consensus builds to create limits on carbon emissions. Urgency on climate change stirs firms to demand change," The Detroit News, November 14: 11A (2007).

"Bean counters, Not tree huggers," Dividend, Spring: 32-33 (2007)

"Fighting global warming helps Michigan jobs: If Bush won't take action on climate change, business, labor and other groups will do it for him," The Detroit News, July 15: 11A (with Tom Lyon) (2005).

"Environmental education in business school," Environment, 41 (1): 4-5 (1999).

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Andrew J. Hoffman
Ross School of Business
University of Michigan
701 Tappan Street, R4472
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

School of Natural Resources
     & Environment
University of Michigan
440 Church Street, 3508
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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