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The race to mine mining waste

Corporate Knights

At the same time, the global growth of renewable energy and the push to electrify has revealed the extent to which fossil fuel extraction will be replaced in the coming decades by the dramatic growth in the mining of ores like nickel, copper or rare earth elements used in wind turbines and other clean technologies.

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Keysight Releases 2021 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

3BL Media

As highlighted in the Keysight 2021 CSR Report, the company’s sustainably developed, leading-edge design, test, manufacture, and optimization solutions help customers deliver breakthrough purposeful innovations in areas such as clean technology, social impact and wellness, and safety and security.

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New Report Highlights U.S. Insurance Sector's Efforts in Addressing Climate Change Risk

3BL Media

The analysis shows broad engagement and diverse approaches from some insurance companies: Insurers are offering new products that support risk reduction among their customers or that support clean technology, and these offerings take a variety of specific forms. Teletypewriter (TTY), please dial 800-482-4833.

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Don’t despair about climate change, instead put your capital where it counts

Renewable Energy World

The EU’s climate commitments mean that we will replace those smokestacks with clean technologies, sooner or later. Where Gail sees despair, Fred sees opportunity. Where Gail sees despair, Fred sees opportunity. Scientists say we must. Governments say we should. The innovators say we can. C of warming.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

Earth Alive Clean Technologies. Building on scientific research that began in 2005, Earth Alive Clean Technologies has developed a platform called “Soil First”: a portfolio of innovative biological and microbial technologies that reverse today’s global trends toward soil degradation. Growth rate: 28%.

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The case for raising up women in climate tech

GreenBiz

It got me thinking: Could we boost the carbon drawdown potential of clean technologies even further by supporting more women-led startups in the burgeoning climate-tech ecosystem? From classrooms to boardrooms. After all, addressing the climate crisis is the entrepreneurial opportunity of this generation. 4 — Plant-Rich Diet.

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Demand to Drive US Energy Transition

Chris Hall

The underlying fundamentals of investing in low-carbon, efficient clean technologies are still very attractive, and many companies and investors will be monitoring this perhaps a bit more quietly than before, but it certainly won’t be going away.