by janice | Mar 10, 2025 | Climate, Energy, Public Policy
As disaffected Canadians are looking for “change”, the Liberals are swimming upstream amidst the latest grievance pendulum swing towards the conservatives. However, with the resignation of Trudeau, a new champion has risen. Mark Carney is a Canadian...
by janice | Feb 17, 2025 | Beavers Being Bros, Climate, Greening, Public Policy, Water
A recent article tickled my interest, talking about an unexpected way that beavers have saved vast amounts of money by stepping in where human bureaucracy had stymied a revitalization project. In an “unsung hero” turn of events, the beavers effectively...
by janice | Jan 20, 2025 | Climate, Energy, Public Policy, Water
Jimmy Carter’s legacy is defined by his unwavering commitment to peace, human rights, and social justice. As a former president and humanitarian, he fostered global diplomacy, promoted sustainable development, and advanced medical care through initiatives like...
by janice | Dec 27, 2024 | Climate, Energy, Greening, Public Policy
Whether you’ve been tasked with your company’s greening efforts, or perhaps you would like to proactively engage the decision makers, here is a jump-start to help with that. Check out this free Google Slides presentation template. It has curated text,...
by janice | Nov 25, 2024 | Agriculture, Climate, Energy, Health and Wellness, Public Policy, Water
With the election behind us, and the resulting prospects for climate policy being somewhere in the neighborhood of discouraging and terrifying, the League of Conservation Voters has provided the pep talk that we needed. Check out their article that highlights wins and...