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March 23, 2015
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Who really is responsible for climate change and industrial emissions policy in Canada?
We have learned to live the lack of clarity as to who actually is responsible for climate change policy in Canada. But can this continue?
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23 Mar 2015
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Frank
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Changes to Green Energy Index and Smart Grid Infrastructure Index announced
After semi-annual evaluation, Nasdaq Clean Edge Energy Index now contains five YIELDCOS/REITS
Posted On
23 Mar 2015
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By
Frank
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Another environmental benefit of electric vehicles revealed
Electric vehicles are cool, research shows. Literally. This is a side benefit for cities that are too hot!
Posted On
23 Mar 2015
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By
Frank
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Biodegradable plastics – Not there yet. Additives to breakdown plastics don’t work
Recycling plastic works; additives to biodegrade plastic do not.
Posted On
23 Mar 2015
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Frank
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Green and sustainable will not stop rising sea levels
Even if we somehow magically figured out how to make energy without any carbon emissions, and capped CO2 levels at the current 400 ppm, the oceans will still get higher, changing our coastlines.
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23 Mar 2015
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By
Frank