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Early 2017; acting on the Demand side

Following the Paris agreement, signed in December 2015, much remains to be done on the global challenges related to climate change. Discouragement or cynicism can take up a large part of our energies individually. At the same time, it is always topical to incarnate...

The Sustainable Community Solution as a catalyst of the 17 SDG’s

On September 25th 2015, UN member states adopted a set of sustainable development goals (SDGs) to eradicate poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. On September 25th 2015, UN member states adopted a...

A second carbon revenue for Recyc PHP

Will rewards for a second time Recyc PHP, which is also a customer of the CAE of Drummondville. Will rewards for a second time Recyc PHP, which is also a customer of the CAE of Drummondville. Our complete blog at Recyc PHP.

The second carbon reward check for Boisaco

Mr. Steeve St-Gelais, President and Mr. Bastien Deschênes, Chief Executive Officer of Boisaco, receive a second carbon royalty check from Will. Mr. Steeve St-Gelais, President and Mr. Bastien Deschênes, Chief Executive Officer of Boisaco, receive a second carbon...

A triptych approach as a vector in climate change.

A triptych approach as a vector in climate change.

Every conscious act carries its own value, this is why everyone should be encouraged to participate in change. Technological innovation materializes by its adoption, its accessibility and by its conscious use, this is what we call behavioral change. Every conscious...

Sustainable mobility and climate change in Quebec

Sustainable mobility and climate change in Quebec

Since 1990, the total fleet: of cars, light, medium and heavy trucks, increased significantly. By observing the trend from 2007 to 2012, we can observe that absolute GHG emissions from the transport sector have diminished with the exception of 2011. Since 1990, the...

The Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement adopted unanimously by the 195 countries members of the United Nations (UN) on December 12th, 2015 following the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate change (UNFCCC) constitutes a first signal...

Voluntary initiative from the Chief Editor of The Guardian

Voluntary initiative from the Chief Editor of The Guardian

In early 2015, The Guardian’s chief editor Alan Rusbridger took a clear position on the importance to act on climate changes, giving full sense and value to voluntary initiatives. In early 2015, The Guardian’s chief editor Alan Rusbridger took a clear position on the...

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