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Closing the climate funding gap is key to Canada's prosperity

Corporate Knights

The capital investment needed to decarbonize the Canadian economy was first estimated by Corporate Knights at about $150 billion per year, and the federal government and others have since corroborated that finding. This “decarbonization capex (capital expenditure) gap” is the focus of the Climate Dollars research project at Corporate Knights.

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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

Last year, it attracted $575 million in investments to help it roll out its decarbonization plan and announced that all new customers will be powered by 100% renewable energy. Today, its products support the energy transition by using feedstock and used cooking oil to decarbonize fuel. gigawatts of installed capacity in 18 countries.

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Recharging Minds and Missions: Takeaways From the 2024 WELL Conference

3BL Media

The 2024 WELL Conference featured a rich array of sessions, from envisioning the next frontier of healthy buildings to amplifying the importance of diversity in shaping healthier spaces. And we’re not done yet–I can’t wait for what the rest of our WELL 2024 | RECHARGE series holds!"

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Trane® Honored With Environment + Energy Leader Award for Energy Innovation

3BL Media

April 23, 2024 /3BL/ - Trane ® - by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator - has received the Top Project of the Year Award for Energy Innovation in the 2024 Environment + Energy Leader (E+E Leader) Award program for its decarbonization-focused program with the State of New Mexico. DAVIDSON, N.C.,

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Can’t-Miss Moments: What’s To Come at the Inaugural WELL Conference

3BL Media

Pioneering leaders of the healthy building movement exploring just how “smartbuildings can be. On the MainStage: How Smart is Your Smart Building? Under the California skies, earn all of your required continuing education credits for 2024 through fast-paced technical sessions.

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These are Canada’s 50 fastest-growing green companies of 2023

Corporate Knights

Fifteen of the Future 50 companies produce sustainable consumer and business products – including seven companies involved in plant-based foods and three building electric vehicles domestically. Greenlane Renewables Growth rate: 146% One of the oldest companies on the Future 50, Greenlane has been building biogas upgrading systems since 1986.

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