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The State Of Food At Climate Week NYC 2025
Climate Week NYC 2025 brought together a mix of existing and new leaders from the world of business, tech, politics, academia, and civil society. The event — 14 years and going strong — is part of the movement toward global sustainability. It has gained momentum over the past decade, driven … [continued]
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Boom or burden? Climate migration’s impact on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
The ready access to nature and winter sports is what prompted Elizabeth Scott and her family to up sticks from Portland, Oregon, to Houghton on Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula in summer 2021.
With 29% of Michigan’s territory and only 3% of its population, to many, the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) might appear a dream place to start over.
Climate Week NYC Recap Highlights, Part 1: Thinking Globally
Climate Week NYC covers topics related to climate change running alongside the UN Climate Summit. I had followed coverage before, but this was my first time covering it. I was a bit naïve in that attempt, as there were almost a thousand official Climate Week events on the calendar, several … [continued]
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Keystone marks 50th anniversary amid ‘re-imaging’ of organization
Keystone started as an Owen Sound hospital outpatient program 50 years ago.
Seabed Mining Under the Microscope: A Techno-Economic Reality Check
Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with a global expert on minerals processing and battery minerals, Lyle Trytten. We were closing out an engagement to do a technoeconomic assessment of seabed mining and it was a great opportunity to discuss the space and some of the things we … [continued]
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