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BluWave-ai solar system powers Bryan Adams concert

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BluWave-ai, an Ottawa-based renewable energy optimization firm, says it enabled North America’s first completely time-shifted, solar-powered concert during a Bryan Adams performance in Summerside, P.E.I.

Springbank Energy says its energy-as-a-service model offers technological versatility and an intimate understanding of the Canadian real estate industry to springboard the sector’s net-zero transition.

The publication of Verra’s biochar methodology, which creates a verified carbon standard (VCS) and quantifies greenhouse gas emissions reductions from the production and use of biochar, is a significant step for the sector according to one of its authors.

St. John’s-based Duxion Motors Inc. says its patented zero-GHG-emission eJet motors will soon take to the skies, in a fleet of unmanned cargo jets to be operated by Dymond Aerospace Inc.

Sustainable Biz 2023 Media Kit

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Land developer Jonathan Westeinde could make much more money from Ontario’s greenbelt if he compromised his principles. He won’t.

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Canada’s largest farmland owner Robert Andjelic sees opportunity in a growing global population, fast-growing middle class hungry for protein-rich foods and a decline in available farmland brought on by urbanization and extreme weather.

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Just weeks before the federal government intends to release its long-awaited climate adaption strategy, industries and organizations that have engaged with Ottawa in developing the plan are warning that it’s on track to be too little and too late.

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A broad coalition on climate adaptation and disaster resilience says air conditioning should become a human right on par with winter heating – one of a series of hard targets it says Canada needs to meet.

Energy Profiles

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Chris Severson-Baker, the newly-appointed executive director of the Pembina Institute, discusses how he believes Canada can transform its climate plans and promises into reality and investments.

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More than a dozen airliners, including Air Canada, are joining hands to fund a direct air carbon capture project by B.C.-based Carbon Engineering to offset a half-million metric tons of carbon dioxide.

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Pride Group Enterprises, a Mississauga-based logistics company, is expanding its fleet of heavy-duty electric trucks by 200 Freightliner Class 8 eCascadia and 50 Freightliner Class 6-7 eM2 box trucks in a recent order.

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Ontario has set greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets dangerously low and is therefore discriminating against young people, who will bear a disproportionate burden of climate change, seven youth activists argue in a lawsuit against the government.

Montreal Real Estate Strategy & Leasing Conference

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The money is there, but a new form of capitalism is needed. Can it arrive in time?

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With its 2030 net-zero goal, Google has one of the most aggressive sustainability plans among Big Tech companies. It has applied a vast, three-step plan to make it an outlier among its peers.

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Dozens of carbon offset schemes have sprouted across Africa, with the continent’s governments now looking to capitalize on this exploding global industry. “Suddenly, trees are worth more alive than dead,” said Vahid Fotuhi, founder of the Blue Forest initiative.

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The Clorox Company is a multinational maker and marketer of consumer products — the likes of Pine-Sol, Liquid-Plumr, Glad, Brita, and Hidden Valley. It has aimed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 32 per cent from a 2011 baseline.

Fengate

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Current rates of global warming have already moved the world perilously close to several tipping points that could send key global weather systems into irreversible collapse, a significant study from Europe has found. Two of the five are in Canada.

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There is no doubt that the U.K.’s new Cabinet is divided on the urgency of tackling climate change, but there are powerful voices in favour of action.

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Consequential to the Inflation Reduction Act will be the longer-term impacts of how this historic legislation can reshape consumer behavior, economics and political alignments. Five big bet outcomes are especially noteworthy.

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For Canadians interested in sustainability and the principles of responsible investing, it’s time to get more women in leadership roles, but also to back their ventures.

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