Canada ranks 4th in new global cleantech index

...form of commercialization of cleantech companies in terms of jobs, exports and growing numbers of publically traded companies showing strong growth in order to...
Posted On 15 Jun 2017
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Sustainable Drainage Systems: Combating Erosion and Preserving Natural Waterways

...flooding and safeguard infrastructure. Examples of SuDs in Erosion Control There are several types of sustainable drainage systems, each with unique benefits and contributions to erosion control....
Posted On 25 Jun 2024
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Millennials Choose to Rent Instead of Buy: What’s the Environmental Impact?

...size matters a lot when it comes to reducing your overall carbon footprint. The smaller your living area, the less electricity and water you use. In Phoenix, for example, where...
Posted On 14 Jun 2018
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More must be done to address the unequal impact of climate change

...experience of racialized people and immigrant communities should be considered at the start of any urban or housing development. Teelucksingh’s research focuses on examining...
Posted On 17 Sep 2023

Land use can achieve 30% of carbon cuts by 2030

...As nations plan to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion, an international team of scientists has calculated just how much the natural and farmed world could contribute...
Posted On 01 Nov 2017
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Canadians’ Food Wasting Habits Need to Stop

...average Canadian household wastes 4.5 kilograms of food per week. Canadian households waste 4.5 kilograms of food on average per week 20 -40 per cent of commercial fruits and vegetables...
Posted On 30 Mar 2015
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Stationary Energy – Sales Up, Costs Down

...today by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The falling price of batteries could stimulate 17-fold growth of installed battery storage, opening up a number of new commercial and economic...
Posted On 06 Oct 2017
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Global economy improving, but more needed to ensure sustainable growth

...and the upturn is promising, but there is no room for complacency,” said OECD Chief Economist Catherine L. Mann. “Monetary policy should remain accommodative in some economies but with an...
Posted On 20 Sep 2017
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