by janice | Aug 29, 2025 | Agriculture, Energy, Trash Management, Water
A team of mechatronics engineers at the University of Waterloo has developed a method to generate energy using water and walnut shell waste. A key aspect of this discovery is the natural transport system formed by the material’s nooks and crevices. The unique...
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,...