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Howard W. Buffett

    Howard G. Buffett's work is deeply rooted in agriculture, business, and philanthropy, focusing on addressing global food insecurity and conservation. He explores the intricate connection between sustainable farming practices and ensuring adequate resources for a growing world population. Through extensive global travel and hands-on research on farms worldwide, he documents the challenges of preserving biodiversity while improving the lives of the most marginalized communities. His writing draws from these profound experiences, examining hope within complex global issues.

    Social Value Investing
    40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World
    Our 50-State Border Crisis
    • Our 50-State Border Crisis

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(136)Add rating

      From Howard G. Buffett -- philanthropist, deputy sheriff, New York Times bestselling author, and son of Warren Buffett -- an eye-opening, myth-busting take on the border crisis, showing how the drugs coming across our border, creating an epidemic that touches all fifty states.

      Our 50-State Border Crisis
    • The son of legendary investor Warren Buffet relates how he set out to help nearly a billion individuals who lack basic food security through his passion of farming, in forty stories of lessons learned.

      40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World
    • Social Value Investing

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.4(46)Add rating

      Eimicke and Buffett posit a new architecture for business models used to tackle our most intractable social problems based on the concept of 'shared success.' The solutions they cite lead to not only efficacy but also high performance, motivating a new way of thinking about social change. This book updates our thinking on this new form of problem solving and provides useful pragmatic and actionable examples to serve as business models for the next generation of social change maker. Ted D. Zoller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

      Social Value Investing