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Stay Informed
CACOR's weekly newsletter
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Welcome to Stay Informed, CACOR's weekly newsletter. It contains all the latest updates to the CACOR Website.
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There is a new section on the Home Page "Electrify Everything"
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Speaker: Frank de Jong Topic: Henry George Economics: For a Just, Green, and Prosperous Society. Time: Apr 13, 2022 13:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Summary: I will be speaking on the work of the international network of organizations that work to popularize the thought of 19th century American economist, Henry George, specifically advocating financing governments by capturing "economic rent" …
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You are invited to a scheduled CACOR Zoom meeting. Speaker: Dr. Anders Hayden Topic: A Wellbeing Economy: Kinder, Gentler Growth: How to Breakthrough Beyond Growth Time: Apr 20, 2022 13:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87073847035?pwd=THkzT00xdERhWjZIRmFZTFQxclpWZz09 Meeting ID: 870 7384 7035 Passcode: 374139 Summary: The concept of a wellbeing economy shifts the central goal from economic growth to the generation …
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We’ve all been through a lot in these past two years, with COVID, with January 6th, with the truckers’ convoy, and now with the heartbreaking invasion of Ukraine. Tonight, we’re here to listen to four musical poets create some beautiful music and take us on a voyage to a place where there are no countries, no races, where there is …
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Categories: Articles, Quotes
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Canada’s new building code is paving a way to net-zero By Cloe Logan | News | March 30th 2022 Canada's new building code set a pathway for net-zero building emissions by 2030. Photo by Matthew Henry via Unsplash Fossil fuels burned to heat homes, energy used to cool office towers and electricity powering appliances in restaurants all contribute to the notable chunk of emissions …
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Categories: Articles, Trending
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28 February 2022 – We, members of the Club of Rome, condemn in the strongest possible terms the Russian invasion of Ukraine and believe all efforts must be made to prevent war and any nuclear conflict immediately. We call upon leaders on all sides of this conflict, Russian, European, US, NATO and Ukrainian, to immediately cease military action and negotiate a …
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Categories: Articles, CACOR Groups
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by Ian Whyte “It’s a sin to destroy God’s creations” The above is a 2000 era quote from Tom Herschelman. While I don’t agree with three of the terms in the quote, it perfectly and succinctly sums up my feelings on the issue. This essay started as an expression of my absolute revulsion and anguish on my becoming aware that …
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Categories: Articles, CACOR Writers
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The community of the Daintree Rainforest region in Queensland, Australia, will host a “world-leading renewable microgrid,” after the country’s federal government approved funding support for the project. The Daintree Microgrid Program aims to use renewable energy, battery storage and green hydrogen technology to help increase the affordability of electricity for people in Daintree, lower emissions and improve energy security and …
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Categories: Articles, Solutions
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by Amélie Bottollier-Depois Accelerating global warming is driving a rising tide of impacts that could cause profound human misery and ecological disaster, and there is only one way to avoid catastrophe: drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Spread across 10,000 pages, these are the main takeaways from a trio of UN reports on climate change published in August 2021, February 2022 …
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Categories: Articles, Climate
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IF things are so good why do people feel so negative? “Fear is the Mind killer” - Dune, by F.Herbert When we are alone we fear. Perhaps the fact that so many of us living alone is why so many of us feel helpless, depressed and out of control? Here are some stories to remind us that technology cannot …
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Categories: Articles, What are you doing
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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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