For those who grew up in the ’80s, the three Rs — reduce, reuse and recycle — are seared into our brains. Grocery stores suddenly had bulk bins to reduce […]
Alberta has its economic answer in front of them. Will they see the forest for the trees?
By Jeff Passmore, a founder and chair of Scaling Up – Canada’s annual industrial bioeconomy business conference – and CEO of Passmore Group Inc. Federal Ministers Seamus O’Regan, Jonathan Wilkinson, Navdeep […]
Economics favor an all-renewable grid
One of the ongoing arguments that the forces opposed to dealing with climate change make is that transitioning the grid to renewables will be economically devastating. A nuance that’s emerging […]
NCA 4: Tribes and Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples in the United States are diverse and distinct political and cultural groups and populations. Though they may be affected by climate change in ways that are similar to […]
Norwegians can snoop and find out what anyone else in the country earns
Transparency can strength democracy and reduce economic inequality. More important though is helping to establish trust of institutions. Imagine if you could find out how much your boss, colleagues, […]