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US Pressuring Other Countries To Abandon Clean Energy & Climate Goals
The US is trying to bend the nations of the world to its will — and threatening massive retaliation if they refuse.
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Mass Timber At Parity: Fixing Insurance & Code Bottlenecks
Technical feasibility is no longer the primary barrier for mass timber construction. Engineers and builders have proven that tall, strong, and safe structures can be delivered with cross-laminated timber and related products. The real bottlenecks now lie in insurance premiums and building code adoption. Insurers price risk, and without long … [continued]
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1,212 EV Chargers Installed In Richmond, British Columbia
The Cadillac Fairview Richmond Centre is a very large shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia, not too far from Vancouver. It has over 160 retail stores and is a transit hub servicing the SkyTrain system and buses. Next to the Richmond Centre is a 12-tower redevelopment project with residences. Recently, … [continued]
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Can Clean Hydrogen Be Produced Without The Colors?
This story developed as I stumbled upon it while researching the hydrogen projects of Philippine vehicle maker Francisco Motors’ (another story soon). I discovered the story flipping through pages (yes, paper brochures) of literature I’ve picked up from earlier this year from various energy events. While most of the readers … [continued]
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Pushing the Boundary
In the early 1800s, a group of politicians decided part of the Ohio border should move farther north. It started a decades-long border fight between Michigan and Ohio. There were winners. There were losers. And in the end, it shaped the states as we know them.