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More Evidence That The War On Solar Energy Is Another #FAIL
US solar energy developers continue to keep the clean power movement alive in the US, despite the sudden shift in federal energy policy.
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Pilot program to send Huron paramedics, mental health workers to homeless encampments
HURON – A new pilot program launching in Huron County is aiming to confront the growing rates of homelessness in the county head on. The Community Paramedic Homelessness Outreach program is set to launch Wednesday, Sept. 10, and will see Huron County paramedics and Huron housing and homelessness services staff working alongside a Canadian Mental […]
From Reuse To Burial: Managing Mass Timber Beyond The Building Stage
Mass timber has become a leading candidate for reducing the carbon footprint of construction. Its appeal lies in the way it displaces high emission materials like concrete and steel, and in the fact that it carries biogenic carbon stored from the atmosphere into buildings. That carbon advantage is only secure … [continued]
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Thousands flock to tiny village of Lucknow for Kinsmen charity events
For two weekends each year, the number of people in the small village of Lucknow expands by thousands thanks to successful charity events run by the local Kinsmen Club. This is an instalment in Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
Weeds Of Protectionism: U.S. Bans On Connected-Car Tech & Their Global Consequences
Earlier this year, the United States finalized rules that will cut Chinese and Russian connected vehicle technology out of the American market. Beginning with the 2027 model year, software that enables connectivity and higher level driver assistance will be barred. By 2030, the hardware will be as well. The argument … [continued]
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