Paul Gilding
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↑ Paul Gilding, "Current activities", accessed March 2009.
↑ Prince of Wales's Business & Sustainability Programme People, organizational web page, accessed September 30, 2012.
↑ Institute for Sustainability Leadership Fellows, organizational web page, accessed May 8, 2014.
↑ The Climate Mobilization Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed November 26, 2018.
Paul Gilding is a former director of Greenpeace Australia and later Greenpeace International.[1] After a falling out with Greenpeace International he returned to Australia and established Ecos Corporation, a company that advises corporations on environmental issues. Ecos advised companies such as DuPont, Ford, Anglo American, Diageo, ANZ and IAG. Gilding headed the company until it was sold in 2008.[1]
Gilding is also a member of the Foundation Council for the Australian Davos Connection[1] and in 2009 identified himself in articles as a Special Advisor on Climate Change to the company KPMG.[2]
- Regional director, Prince of Wales's Business & Sustainability Programme [3]
- Fellow, Institute for Sustainability Leadership [4]
- Advisory Board, The Climate Mobilization [5]
Contact Information
- Email: paulgilding AT me.com
Related SourceWatch Articles
Articles
- Paul Gilding, "The Business Case for Not Greenwashing" in Toby Mohr, Reputation or Reality?: A Discussion Paper on Grenwash & Corporate Sustainability, Total Environment Centre, 2005.
External links
- Amanda Hodge, "Carr forced to warm to nuclear option", The Australian, June 4, 2005.
- Michael Freedman, "From Red to Green: Paul Gilding once ran Greenpeace and fought Big Business. Now he works for some of the biggest companies in the world", Forbes, October 31, 2005.
- Tom Friedman, The Inflection Is Near?, New York Times, March 7, 2009.