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How North York youth are fighting invasive species
Mandy Huynh, founder of Invasive Plants Be Gone, is educating her community about invasive plants in North York and empowering youth to limit their spread. Bullfrog Power sponsored a prize for Mandy’s project through Youth Challenge International.
Jazz Cabbage: reengineering the cannabis industry
When a group of engineers decided to start a cannabis business, their focus naturally turned to efficiency. By combing the best of what nature and technology have to offer, they aim to grow a superior product while using less energy, water, and soil.
What Climate Change Looks Like through the Photographerâs Lens
Open-pit mines in Australia. Nickel tailings in Sudbury, Ontario. Vast…
Sunset Renewables: creating a circular economy for solar panels
Renewable technologies like solar panels, wind turbines, and battery storage…
Sustainability Snapshot: The Food Chain Supply Chain
Consumers are increasingly looking to eat more sustainably, and itâs…
Sanaganâs Meat Locker: going green for the community
Peter Sanagan believes that businesses of all sizes have a responsibility to their customers: to approach decisions with the environment in mind.
Can renewable energy co-ops end NIMBYism?
It takes more that a crane and a construction crew to erect a wind turbineâsuccessfully installing a renewable energy project takes both political and community support. See how co-ops are helping communities embrace and benefit from green energy.
Renewable energy certificates explained
Not all renewable energy certificates are created equal. Learn how they work and how to source quality RECs for your business or home.Â
Businesses are key to the renewable energy transition
75% of Canadians feel companies should be doing more to address climate…