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A new report highlights the decarbonization progress of the global cement industry.

...plants. These initiatives help reduce societal waste and support a circular economy. Examples come from Guatemala, Japan, India, and Europe, including CRH’s new co-processing...
Posted On 25 Dec 2023
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Own The Podium – Re-branding Canada for greater competitiveness

...(PDF, 923 KB) 4. Clean technologies (PDF, 781 KB) 5. Digital industries (PDF, 1.1 MB) 6. Health and biosciences (PDF, 802 KB) 7. Resources of the future (PDF 1.1 MB)...
Posted On 24 Sep 2018
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Deep disparities persist in the global energy system

      International Energy Agency, 13 November 2019 -Deep disparities define today’s energy world. The dissonance between well-supplied oil markets and growing geopolitical tensions and uncertainties....
Posted On 13 Nov 2019
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The Importance of Improving our Recycling Centers

...to improve the process. 1. Community Information Support Fortunately, recycling centers can enhance their customers’ accessibility to sorting information. By distributing...
Posted On 26 May 2021
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Clean Technology and the Future of Waste Management

...Things (IoT), are revolutionizing waste management practices. These systems employ connected sensors, data analytics, and automation to optimize waste collection, route planning, and resource allocation. Two examples...
Posted On 26 Jul 2023
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Pros and Cons of Offshore Energy for the Planet

...farms will have floating or water-based renewables as a supplement, providing more avenues and decreasing resistance to spreading clean energy worldwide. Jane Marsh Editor-in-Chief at Environment.com Email...
Posted On 25 Jun 2023
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Infrastructure Minister seeks public advice on spending priorities

...Indigenous Peoples, provinces, territories, municipalities, and stakeholders on three main priorities of the assessment. Three top priorities identified are: Assessing Canada’s infrastructure needs and establishing a long-term...
Posted On 20 Mar 2021
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We are poised to pass 1.5℃ of global warming

Jonathan Symons, Macquarie University For three decades, the goal of international climate negotiations has been to avoid “dangerous” warming above 1.5℃. With warming to date standing at around 1.2℃,...
Posted On 15 Sep 2023
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