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Driving the transition to zero- and low-emission transportation

Corporate Knights

The federal government’s latest National Inventory Report, released in April 2023 , confirms Canada’s progress in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The largest source of GHG emissions in Ontario is transportation. With energy demand rising, it’s imperative to manage our emissions while providing cleaner, reliable energy.

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These are Canada’s 50 fastest-growing green companies of 2023

Corporate Knights

A world without unnecessary disposable plastic, where cities harvest heat from the earth, and where waste from food, farms and landfills is up-cycled into clean-burning biogas. Covering both public and private companies, most of them recent start-ups, the Future 50 is a daring snapshot of the energy transition.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

These game-changing innovators include Calgary-based Eavor Technologies, which has a system to produce geothermal energy almost anywhere in the world, using looped water streams that tap the heat deep underground to augment solar- and wind-powered electrical grids. In Squamish, B.C., Alberta Innovates is the launch partner for the Future 50.

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Net zero transition – the latest signals of change: June 2, 2023

We Mean Business Coalition

The latest net zero signals of change include a new high for G20 countries’ clean energy capacity and landmark EU legislature on CTAPs. Energy Wind and solar power now account for 13% of electricity generation in G20 countries, up from 5% in 2015 – according to Ember’s latest Global Electricity Review.