Wind and solar surge sends EU emissions tumbling

Many countries that promised to cut GHG emissions under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol are now exceeding their targets, bringing new hope for success at the Paris climate talks.
Posted On 12 Aug 2015
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World population likely to surpass 11 billion in 2100

Fertility rates in Africa will become the main driver of global population growth in this century, according to the latest estimates by the United Nations
Posted On 11 Aug 2015
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The Canadian Energy Strategy: Big Ideas But Light on the Details

Strategy falls short on details and urgency. It addresses the “what” and the “why” regarding the challenges of Canadian energy policy; what’s missing is the much needed “how” and “when.”
Posted On 11 Aug 2015
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Clouds over China’s solar power industry

China is by far the world’s biggest producer of solar panels, but the industry could become a victim of its own success.
Posted On 10 Aug 2015
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Has Nova Scotia pulled the plug on renewable energy?

Canadian province cancels a successful project which rewarded people for generating renewable energy.
Posted On 09 Aug 2015
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Corporates and Start-Ups Must Collaborate or Fail

European corporates and start-ups must collaborate more and better on innovation if Europe is to remain internationally competitive
Posted On 08 Aug 2015
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Vancouver Start Up Among World Economic Forum’s 2015 Tech Pioneers

1QBit is dedicated to connecting the power of quantum computation to real-world industry applications.
Posted On 08 Aug 2015
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Obama plan’s boost for Paris climate conference

New targets set by the US for cutting carbon emissions send a clear signal to the rest of the world and raise hopes for a global agreement on tackling climate change.
Posted On 07 Aug 2015
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