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Learning to ‘Talk the Talk’ Before You ‘Walk the Walk’

Looking for a job in green energy or sustainable systems means you need to understand financials and business as well as anyone.

Using LinkedIn Efficiently

LinkedIn is like a giant conference that lets you network with everyone in the room

How to Design a Logo for an Eco-Friendly Business

Logos are critical to the success of your business, especially an eco-friendly one. Your logo can set you apart from companies that are not environmentally conscious.

Environmental Awards and Prizes

List of global environment prizes.

Meet Aliph, the first all-women venture fund in the Middle East

All-women Aliph Capital secures $125 million USD investment from ADQ

The Environmental Impact of Working From Home 

A room of one's own, a little office, pottery studio, or granny flat. Building a tiny home in your garden might be a better eco investment that renting a whole new space.

Best Practices in Presentation Design

Your new idea might change the world in renewable energy and consumerism but you need to know how to present it to the world.

Caring is sharing: 6 benefits of ESG for investors

In today's world, there's an increased demand for corporate responsibility in environmental, social, and governance (ESG).

What are pie charts used for?

Pie charts are a handy and tasty reference for education like at Waldorf Schools. We use them in our everyday lives

5 Things You Can Implement Now to Promote Workplace Wellness

Want to help your employees feel good while at work? Wellness is the new gym.

10 Green Ways To Minimize The Impact Of Your Business

In an effort to curb rising global temperatures, we must work together as citizens and business owners to minimize our carbon emissions. Ensuring that...

4 Effective Strategies to Manage Working Time in a Company

There are usually going to be a variety of things that can be done if you’re looking to improve the performance of your business. If you want to reach deadlines, boost productivity overall and even ensure your workers get time to rest and reset to ensure that no one gets burnt out, you may be interested in time management.

UN’s Gold Standard climate emissions guide for businesses

It's your business to make sure your enterprise is future-proofed from climate change. How are you doing net-zero?

Kickstart a property maintenance business in 2022 – What are the steps involved?

The greenest lawn is no lawn. What if property owners ask you to help them make a wild weed garden? Property maintenance for the sustainably-minded consumer will give you these challenges.

Going “Green” in the Workplace 

Going green is a path you can take to reduce air pollution and reduce your exposure to toxins. It's something you can do to not only help the environment, but it offers benefits to your life as well.

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Ancient Jewish New Year for Animals revived with global campaign against factory farming

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Canada’s healthcare became the world’s digital health laboratory. Now Europe is taking notice

Canada's healthcare system may be under pressure, but its decades-long experience with digital transformation is becoming a model for Europe and beyond. In an interview with Nordic's Alison MacDonald, Green Prophet explores why successful AI in healthcare depends less on software than on empowering clinicians, improving workflows and building resilient systems.

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Rather than retreating from climate change work, the Jewish Climate Trust organization has backed a new initiative designed to strengthen both climate action and Jewish community.

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A rooftop solar system looks simple: panels, an inverter, a battery and a few cables. But beneath that simplicity lies a bill of materials thousands of lines long, where tiny current sensors, magnetic cores, gate drivers, capacitors and connectors quietly determine efficiency, safety and lifespan. These overlooked components—not the solar panels themselves—are why today's residential solar systems are smaller, smarter and far more reliable than those of a decade ago.

Teen Farmerettes were Canada’s answer to Victory Gardens during wartime food shortages

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The Early Believers: Investors Who Backed SpaceX Long Before Its Record IPO

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Masdar began as an ambitious eco city in the Abu Dhabi desert. Two decades later, it has become one of the world's largest renewable energy developers, financing billions of dollars in solar, wind and battery storage projects across the globe.
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