28 prominent Torontonians, including Margaret Atwood, David Mirvish and Hayley Wickenheiser, signed a letter demanding the federal government halt any changes to #BillyBishop airport until the city's residents are properly consulted.
Read it here: https://t.co/xUk5f7aD2O
❗️ AI for All or AI for fossil fuels?
Internal government documents show that one of the 'top public policy benefits to Canada' of data centres is providing new markets to gas companies.
https://t.co/g3giFJ6We9
In this article contributed by Jake Duncan, Southeast Senior Regulatory Director of Vote Solar, we cover how Duke Energy's PowerPair pilot program could serve as a template for how residential solar combined with battery storage could help utilities to deploy the latest technologies at scale while lowering costs for ratepayers.
Learn more: 🔗https://t.co/tJiKuzIUvw
@votesolar ; @DukeEnergy
#VoteSolar #DukeEnergy #PowerPair #ResidentialSolar #BatteryStorage
The International Union of Railways has released a report confirming what we have been saying for years: transferring revenue risk to the private sector simply doesn't work, and the public is left to eat the cost anyway.
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What's really in the Water Corporations Act?
Join https://t.co/DUb4VaLmXF in Mississauga for a town hall on the future of Ontario's water. Hear directly from experts about how new legislation could impact public control of our water systems.
Two northern German states are pushing to form a power price zone with western Denmark to make better use of wind surpluses in the region https://t.co/QDOkqw845G
N.B. doctors call for 3rd-party study on health impacts of Tantramar gas plant project - New Brunswick | https://t.co/KltIERUWjo https://t.co/sgjntVQ9Ww
The global energy shift is on. ☀️💨And once countries switch to renewables, they don’t go back.
But here in Canada, gov’ts are still acting like nothing has changed.
We must keep pace with the global energy transition — or risk being left behind.
🔗: https://t.co/ejUGi2NdZE
🌿 #EnviroWeek Spotlight: Hydro-Québec
Protecting biodiversity requires understanding how infrastructure interacts with the natural world.
Hydro-Québec has made biodiversity a core consideration in its environmental decision-making, with a focus on reducing the environmental footprint of its activities and contributing to the collective effort to protect nature.
The company integrates biodiversity considerations into planning, operations, and long-term management of its facilities and surrounding environments.
Watch Hydro-Québec's biodiversity video to learn more: https://t.co/NYPGrcxXy6
We are saying no to a data centre in Île-des-Chênes because there are big threats to the environment and not much benefit to the economy.
Our message to any tech company out there… if you want to build technology with a thoughtful, human-centred approach that puts humanity first, then Manitoba is open for business. 🦬
Canada is seeking input on potential changes to modernize regulations for major projects—supporting clearer, more predictable processes.
The engagement period has been extended to July 22: https://t.co/6R5vXvwnEj #BuildCanada#GC