Tag: Freedom
Volvo Cars Strengthens Its Leadership, Sharpening the Focus on Product & Commercial Responsibility
The announced changes underline the company’s continued commitment to enhancing its customer offering, ensuring the right product line-up for each region, and delivering stronger commercial performance. Erik Severinson has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer, effective immediately. As part of his new role, Erik will continue to serve on Volvo Cars’ … [continued]
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Should We Sacrifice The Seabed Floor For Next-Generation Technology?
When President Donald Trump issued an executive order this summer promoting deep sea mining — which is currently prohibited under international law — he didn’t take into account the creatures that live on the seabed floor. Thousands of meters below sea level in deep black waters, marine animals survive without … [continued]
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Why Xiaomi Succeeded At Making Electric Cars But Apple Failed
Why did Xiaomi succeed where Apple failed? The answer involves more that government subsidies. It starts with educational priorities.
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A Moment Of Opportunity To Embrace Renewables: It’s Smart Economics
Smart economics is the driving factor for global renewable adoption. That is the argument behind a recent speech titled “A Moment of Opportunity” from UN Secretary General António Guterres. Describing how “we are on the cusp of a new era” of powering our lives, Guterres celebrates how the precipitous drop … [continued]
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South Bruce Peninsula sticks with controversial picketing bylaw
The picketing provision in the town’s public nuisance bylaw says no one shall picket in or on a public place unless authorized by the town, with a set fine of $400.