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How to Ensure Sustainable and Continuous Growth in a Startup

...long-term transformation instead. Fortunately, although continuous growth can seem daunting, it’s easier to achieve than you might think. Today, we’re going to explore some of the most important things...
Posted On 11 Nov 2020
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Sustainability Initiatives for the E-Commerce Boom

By Evelyn Long COVID-19 has created significant changes to the way companies do business, triggering the e-commerce boom. It’s also altered how consumers shop, increasing demand...
Posted On 10 Feb 2022
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Companies operating at sea must embrace conservation and sustainability

...consultant, educator and author, aptly stated: “What gets measured gets managed.” Without meaningful, specific and quantitative measures to assess progress and innovations that support change, success in reaching...
Posted On 22 Oct 2021
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Canada as an Energy Superpower- Revisited 2020

...‘super-producer’ of energy, ranking among the five largest energy producers in the world, behind China, the United States, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. But does this translate into being a...
Posted On 15 Aug 2020
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How Do Sand Batteries Store Renewable Energy

...for various purposes. The First Commercial Sand Battery Finnish startup Polar Night Energy recently completed the first fully operational sand battery facility...
Posted On 19 Apr 2023
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Global Warming and Forest Management – Is There a Disconnect?

...work in the forest sector (2020), including approximately 12,000 Indigenous people (2016). The forest sector contributes about $20.6 billion to Canada’s real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2020 (based on...
Posted On 09 Jun 2021
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What will the Infrastructure Act mean for State Environmental Policies

...goal in the south. Converting the state’s electricity reliance away from fossil fuels towards clean energy is costly and labor-intensive. When COVID-19 swept through the U.S., taking...
Posted On 02 Sep 2021

Hotter world than predicted may be here by 2100

...once again, under the business-as-usual scenario – exceed 4°C by 2100. And since, in Paris in 2015, the world’s nations met and agreed to keep overall global warming to “well...
Posted On 08 Dec 2017
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