3 Cruise Ships Per Day Equal Emission From a Million Vehicles The Energy Mix September 28, 2017 environmental impact, sustainable travel Pollution from the cruise ship industry is still massive, even despite [their] claim newer vessels are clean and green.
Responsible Brands Look to Capture a Piece of this 2.7 Trillion Dollar Market TSSS Contributor June 7, 2017 green procurement, Retail and Supply Chain, Waste Reduction, business strategy, environmental impact The entire industry can learn from key initiatives taken by responsible brands across all lifecycle stages.
Ontario’s Government Makes Climate Change Challenge GLOBE-Net .com April 25, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, political leadership Ontario's government lays down challenge to business to develop breakthrough clean technologies.
Can Energy Recovery from Waste be part of Ontario’s Circular Economy? Michael Zabaneh April 12, 2017 CSR in Canada, Business and Sustainability, Culture and Leadership, circular economy, Waste Reduction, political leadership Governments must decide whether capturing energy-from-waste is a better alternative to landfilling.
The ‘Job-Killing’ Fiction Behind Trump’s Retreat on Fuel Economy Standards John M. DeCicco March 23, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, political leadership Environmental protection is not something that can be left to the ups and downs of oil prices and other market whims.
China takes fresh approach to pollution Alex Kirby March 16, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, environmental impact, political leadership A new scheme that pumps filtered air into homes aims to improve life for people in urban China.
Video demand drives up global CO2 emissions TSSS Contributor February 8, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, renewable energy We’ve seen some good efficiency measures but we’re getting close to the end of that – and with video streaming, there’s no end in sight.
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C will require these things in the next ten years The Conversation November 30, 2016 Energy, Cities and Climate Change While the long-term focus is on 2050 or 2100, what matters now is the next ten years.