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Canadians support carbon pricing – but doubt its effectiveness
Just over half say federal government isn’t paying enough attention to climate change
Posted On
22 Apr 2015
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Cap and Trade System to Limit Greenhouse Gas Pollution in Ontario
Provincial system will reward innovative companies and create more opportunities for investment in Ontario
Posted On
13 Apr 2015
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Frank
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Economies that go 100% renewable could save $520 Billion a year
Going 100% green in energy use is good not only for the economy, but also for business. the savings are enormous.
Posted On
10 Apr 2015
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Frank
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SolarCity Launches Microgrid Service, Available Worldwide
Service gives municipalities, remote communities, military bases and hospitals cleaner, more resilient, more affordable power
Posted On
07 Apr 2015
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Frank
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Green City Market Briefs now available on line
Highlighting Sustainable Building Policies in 66 Cities around the world
Posted On
04 Apr 2015
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Frank
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Can incentives protect Canada’s clean water?
Canada uses more water per dollar of GDP than other comparable countries.
Posted On
26 Mar 2015
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By
Frank
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