Countries met at the IMO in London to discuss reducing #emissions from ships, which account for 3% of global emissions—more than aviation. Canada is part of a high-ambition coalition pushing for strong solutions.
Our Amy Nugent shares some insights:
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To the complete #yegtraffic tool that ran a red light, in his minivan, into a construction zone, without ever seeing me or any other cars coming through the intersection earlier this afternoon I hope you suffer a day or two of pronounced incontinence.
@davidreevely@Sanjay1 Maybe a follow up piece on the AB version? From a tiny start as the Digital Innovation Office, to a big piece of the Ministry of Tech and Innovation, we deliver digital government at a huge scale. Not without problems - and we do feel the same pressures-but a big digital outpost!
Our company SK Futures Inc., a strategic foresight consultancy that helps organizations, communities, and individuals to navigate the risks and opportunities of multiple converging crises, is excited to launch our new website.
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The AESO has declared a Grid Alert due to extreme cold, high demand and low imports. Please reduce your electricity use to only essential needs, to lower demand and minimize the potential for rolling outages this evening.
An artist who wrote deeply and evocatively. And as the article suggests (and i was very lucky to experience as a young teen) he presided over the raucousness of the Pogues live shows. May he rest well. https://t.co/KIDL74EcYt
I think too of my Great Uncle Harold Pennington, a private in the Lancashire Fusiliers who was killed in action, April 1918. He is but one of the more than 11 000 names of those never recovered and now memorialized at the Ploegsteert Memorial to the Missing in Belgium.
Hear cannons in the distance and am moved to recall the story of my great great Uncle Arthur, who because so many of the younger men were already dead, was invited to sign up for service in the Great War, Because he possessed the then-rare skill of knowing how to drive 1/n
was enlisted in the new Tank Corps in 1917. He survived the war (as one of the very first tank drivers at the Battle of Arras) but came home shell-shocked and completely deaf.