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Keep the leaves

As fall season approaches the Northern hemisphere, so too begins the task of raking leaves. Big piles of color that are then put into bags to be picked up at […]
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Getting it right!

Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s new book is called ‘What if we get it right?’ and in a series of essays, interviews, data, poetry and art she “guides us through solutions […]
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Plan B on the moon?

File this one under bizarre but interesting (and also ‘hope we never have to seriously consider it’). You’ve likely heard about Norway’s “Svalbard Global Seed Vault, built into the mountain […]
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Evolving greenwashing to sportwashing

Greenswashing is when a company overstates their positive impact on the environment or downplays the negative impact of their operations. So what is sportwashing? That is when a company uses […]
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When will bigger EVs catch on?

Let’s be clear, we’re not talking about bigger personal use EVs but rather electric buses and trucks and other commercial vehicles. Commercial vehicles are responsible for a large proportion of […]
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Act 1.5

Many months ago we talked about UK band Massive Attack’s vision to hold a sustainable music festival. Titled Act 1.5 after the 1.5 degrees target set out in the 2015 […]
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Reimagine the purpose

Museums are an important part of society, reflecting the past to help us gain understanding. The Natural History Museum in London has reflected on their purpose and is looking to […]
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Canada can’t stand still in the green energy transition

As National Observer reports, Canada did well in the renewable energy rankings placing “second among "clean power matrixes" in the G20 industrialized economies, according to latest data from energy market […]
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People tackling solutions

Are you interested in hearing about people who are looking for and acting on solutions to climate changes? Look no further than the Someone Like You podcast. This pod explores […]
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First steps and next steps

Food waste often ends up in landfill, where it produces methane gas when it decomposes. Methane is much more potent than carbon dioxide on global warming and globally food waste […]
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