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Live differently–it’s your choice!
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The road ahead is uncertain, not smooth or straight, and has limited visibility.
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The latest 'CACOR LIVE' schedule is HERE.
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Welcome to Stay Informed, CACOR's weekly newsletter. The latest website updates, announcements and upcoming events. Please share our Stay Informed link on your personal networks. That's also the place to catch up on previous newsletters if you missed them.
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Archived Articles Revisited:
This is your weekly personal list of three random articles extracted from our website archives. These links are unique to you and are more than one year old. The intention is to deliver a sense of what was considered a priority on that date compared with today's latest articles and presentations. You are encouraged to share these links with your social media and other networks.
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Speaker: Dr. Madeline Weld Topic: The Century Initiative: An organization to advance the interests of the growth cartel through mass immigration. Time: Apr 23, 2025 01:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Bio: Madeline Weld is the president of Population Institute Canada, whose objective is to promote awareness of population issues and the reality that there really are limits to growth. …
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You are invited to a scheduled CACOR Live meeting. Speaker: Dr. David Harries Topic: Whence and Whither Canada’s Sovereignty? Time: Apr 30, 2025 13:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join CACOR Live Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83885245644?pwd=rqRFk6UWxgc2RuzCJubppOlE4UqezM.1 Meeting ID: 838 8524 5644 Passcode: 246285 Bio: Dr. David Harries, a nuclear engineer, former senior military officer, consultant on personal and corporate security, and advisor …
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Do we need Adversity to Thrive? Part 1 In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed—they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, five hundred years of democracy and peace and what did that produce . . . ? The cuckoo clock. - Orson Welles Now that I …
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Categories: Articles, What are you doing
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No greater mistake can be made than to think that our institutions are fixed or may not be changed for the worse. ... Increasing prosperity tends to breed indifference and to corrupt moral soundness. Glaring inequalities in condition create discontent and strain the democratic relation. The vicious are the willing, and the ignorant are unconscious instruments of political artifice. Selfishness …
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Categories: Articles, Quotes
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In April 2025, CACOR member Gordon Kubanek circulated the following letter amongst the association via our climate group. Fear is the Mind Killer in this Election. Fear is the mind killer is a line from the Sci-Fi classic Dune. Fear is clearly the dominant emotion during this election: fear of Trump, fear of change, fear that the same policies …
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Categories: Articles, CACOR Writers
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Tariff pain brings hope of eventual gain for Canada's green sectors Canada is a world leader in making lower-carbon aluminum and has been building up its EV sector Bloomberg News Danielle Bochove Published Mar 24, 2025 Last updated Mar 24, 2025 Article content The trade war between the U.S. and Canada threatens to throw a wrench into the prospects for …
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Categories: Articles, Trending
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As AI adoption accelerates, data center electricity consumption is projected to increase sixfold over the next decade, potentially reaching 4-5% of the UK's total energy use. This article explores how microgrids—smart, localized energy networks—can efficiently power data centers while supporting sustainability goals. By connecting data centers with complementary facilities like logistics hubs and EV charging stations, we can create dynamic energy-sharing systems that reduce strain on the national grid and enable cleaner AI development.
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Categories: Articles, Solutions
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A Century of Migration. Billions on the move, so many will be trapped. Climate Change. By Count Everything YouTube 28 Jan 2025 The impacts of climate change are already displacing about 20 million people a year. By the year 2050, it's likely hundreds of millions a year will need to move. By the year 2100, 3/4 of the world's …
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Categories: Articles, Climate
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Nigeria is pioneering the development of small, off-grid solar panel installations to bring reliable electricity to remote communities — setting a model for other African countries by Victoria Uwemedimo, Knowable Magazine and Katarina Zimmer, Knowable Magazine April 11, 2025 To the people of Mbiabet Esieyere and Mbiabet Udouba in Nigeria’s deep south, sundown would mean children doing their homework by …
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Categories: Articles, CACOR Groups
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Key indicators of how humans are changing the Earth: Sea level, species, carbon dioxide, sea ice, population, daily temperature extremes, annual climate change performance by country, air pollution, temperature records, climate change indicators, top ten emitters, historic emissions, electric vehicles.
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Trump is Serious About Annexing Canada. How Will Climate and Energy Policy Bring Us the Allies We Need? Canada might yet place itself at the centre of the world's next great, low-carbon trading bloc, as long as our incoming federal government has the insight and inclination to make it happen. Mitchell Beer Apr 26 Trump can huff and puff, but …
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A quick summary, in less than a minute, of the theme used by Dr. Ralph Martin in his full-length video on this channel. Dr. Martin reviews the impact of corporations on agriculture & overshoot related to agriculture. He refers to Brian McLaren's view 4 possible scenarios: 1) Collapse Avoidance, with destabilized Earth’s support systems leads to transforming our civilization & …
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Ontario’s electricity system is staring down a 75% surge in demand by 2050, forcing a rapid expansion of generation, storage, and transmission, according to the Independent Electricity System Operator’s (IESO) latest Annual Planning Outlook. The new forecast — sharply up from 60% growth predicted a year ago — highlights the accelerating energy needs of a province undergoing a deep industrial and technological …
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Haven to install free solar, batteries for thousands of California homes One longstanding problem with the green transition is that making the switch from where we get our electricity has big upfront investments even after two decades of steeply plummeting solar panel costs. Low-income people typically don’t have the financial wherewithal to install panels and battery back-up to handle outages. Now, …
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China has outlined its electric vehicle (EV) development goals for the next 10 years, emphasizing that pure electric vehicles (EVs) will be a major contributor to future sales. The country aims to make pure EVs the mainstream of new vehicle sales by 2035, according to a guideline issued today by 10 government agencies, including the Ministry of Transport. The guideline, which is …
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By using gel, researchers have found a way to incorporate silicon into batteries while negating its destructive tendency to expand — meaning future EVs could use the technology to go much further on a single charge.
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Solar energy expansion is often viewed as a threat to US food security. And yet roughly 12 million hectares of US farmland—an area the size of New York State—is currently devoted to corn crops that are farmed not for food, but for fuel. In a new PNAS study, researchers ask a provocative question: why not transition some of this corn-for-ethanol farmland to …
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1. Remember a previous conversation 2. Accurately identify the location of a photo 3. Organize a library to store your images (ed: Copilot and possibly other AI engines are able to do the same)
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Just how do Canada and the USA compare? From the data, it would appear Canadians were clearly NOT benefit from becoming the 51st American state. Sample data. There is much more at the link. Link to | Key data on Canada & United States.
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Biodiversity loss in all species and every ecosystem linked to humans. Sweeping synthesis of 2,000 global studies leaves no doubt about scale of problem and role of humans. Phoebe Weston The Guardian Wed 26 Mar 202 Humans are driving biodiversity loss among all species across the planet, according to a synthesis of more than 2,000 studies. The exhaustive global …
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