Since the close of the long awaited Conference Of the Parties meeting in Glasgow, we’ve been hearing some pretty scathing reviews. But is that really fair? Yes, there were some outcomes that could have been better…but there were some great outcomes too. We’re going to give you a quick catch up on the best and worst.
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Countdown to a Sustainable New Year
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I’m sure you’ve heard ‘hydrogen energy’ being proffered as the best way for us to decarbonize our energy production and transportation systems, and hence save the planet. But there are various types of hydrogen energy. You’ve probably
Read moreHempcrete and Sustainability
Hemp is one of the planet’s most efficient carbon sequesters, able to absorb 1.63 tons of CO2e for every ton grown!
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Have yourself a sustainable happy holiday season!
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We’re chatting bioenergy today. It’s got to be a good thing, right?
Read moreWas COP26 really a cop out? Here’s the good and not-so-good outcomes.
We’ve been hearing some pretty scathing reviews of the most recent Conference Of the Parties meeting in Glasgow. But is this fair? There were some great outcomes – but yes, some which weren’t so great too. So
Read moreThe Pros and Cons of Bioenergy
Biomass, if managed well, has a place as part of a renewable energy mix. But the key is ‘managed well’.
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Since the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw local governments redesigning roadways to make more room for bikes and pedestrians, and less for cars. People were pretty keen to avoid crowded public transit, and what started out as a novel way to be able to get outdoors during lockdowns has flicked the switch on something much bigger.
Read moreIs Hempcrete Actually a Sustainable Concrete Alternative?
Hemp is arguably a wonder plant! But is it an alternative to concrete? Despite the name, the answer may surprise you!
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