Green Economy Wales is a series showcasing the projects, people, organisations and businesses shaping the green economy in Wales. Each month we deep dive into a different theme to discuss the opportunities for businesses and highlight the barriers holding back progress.
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Each Green Economy Hero podcast features someone you’ll enjoy getting to know. Leading environmental lawyer, Dianne Saxe, will explore who they are, what their business are doing, and how it is making a difference in facing our climate crisis. We will hear about their challenges, their successes, and their dreams. And we’ll learn their advice on how you too can build a green business in Canada.
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These inspiring videos feature visionary leaders working for an environmentally healthy and equitable society. They’re radically re-thinking our guiding economic ideas and practices. Just as economic motives and systems are driving the destruction of nature and human communities, a Green Economy can act as a restorative force. Since 1990, Bioneers has acted as a fertile hub of social and scientific innovators with practical and visionary solutions for the world’s most pressing environmental ...
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Welcome to The Green Renaissance – a new podcast series on the green recovery from the Partnership for Action on Green Economy. Join us once a month as we unpack the complex policy questions that will determine the fate of our economies, our societies, and our planet for decades to come. As well as providing policy and decision makers with new ideas and impulses for taking action, The Green Renaissance also targets other key stakeholders shaping public policy debates; mixing voices from gove ...
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Do you want a living roof for an environmentally conscious home? Hear from a Toronto-area specialist about stormwater control and other benefits of planting plants on your roof.Dianne Saxe
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The inaugural episode of the Green Economy Wales podcast, hosted by Carwyn Jones, focuses on marine energy in Wales. Carwyn is joined by Jay Sheppard, Project Manager at Marine Energy Wales, Tom Hill, Programme Manager at Marine Energy Wales, and John Idris Jones, Chair of Menter Môn. The panel discusses the current state of the marine energy secto…
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Join us as we deep dive into a different theme within Wales fastest growing industry. Our coverage will uncover the opportunities for businesses and highlight the barriers holding back progress, whilst providing a high value educational and informative experience for businesses, government and a variety of industry bodies throughout Wales.…
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Want to decorate your home with character while reducing your logging footprint? Find out about reclaimed wood furniture from BeReclaimed, a small business with a shopfront at the Evergreen Brickworks.Dianne Saxe
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What's wool got to do with climate change? Find out what's wrong with the move to synthetic clothing as a homegrown Ontario mill joins Dianne.Dianne Saxe
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This month we feature a Toronto company that identifies water and heat-saving opportunities for older building stock through automation and pinpoint monitoringDianne Saxe
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Meet a Canadian clean tech company providing smart off-grid lighting from Bloor Street to urban Africa.Dianne Saxe
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An electrolysis firm delivering fuel savings technologies to the global marketplace straight from west Toronto.Dianne Saxe
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An Ontario firm is bringing high-quality, prefabricated homes to market with recycled materials and a reduced carbon footprint.Dianne Saxe
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Meet a local firm that is recycling rare earth minerals to achieve circularity in the new green economy and ramp up Canadian manufacturing.Dianne Saxe
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Tracking, managing, and reducing embodied carbon throughout the construction process.Dianne Saxe
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A Toronto-based firm takes on the solar challenge: complete site survey, engineering and design solutions for solar projects of any scale.Dianne Saxe
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Food and beverage providers are eager to do their part in diverting waste but often don't know how. Find out how a Toronto organization is successfully helping film sets and restaurants divert up to 80%.Dianne Saxe
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As the world heats we need more HVAC infrastructure thus accelerating global warming. Is it possible to break this vicious cycle? Hanif Montazeri has a plan for cooling and heating that is free of refrigerants and fossil fuels.Dianne Saxe
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Where can you buy scientifically valid Canadian carbon removal credits? Canadian climate scientist Phil de Luna tells Dianne Saxe about Quebec-based Deep Sky.Dianne Saxe
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The tables are turned as Toronto Mike'd interviews Dianne Save about exciting news in her life and how it impacts Green Economy Heroes.Dianne Saxe
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Electric assist cargo-bike rental companyDianne Saxe
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Carbon neutral craft beer with local ingredients and minimal packaging waste.Dianne Saxe
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Most buildings can generate their own electricity if solar PV is integrated into the building cladding. Now cost competitive and appearing on buildings around the world.Dianne Saxe
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Low-toxic, low-carbon plant-based foams to replace petroleum, starting with insoles.Dianne Saxe
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Reusable, deposit-return packaging for takeout food.Dianne Saxe
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Green economy law firm that advises green business and nonprofit clients, and provides public education on climate law. Plus psychedelics.Dianne Saxe
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Pioneer of home and bodycare essentials in refillable, non-plastic, circular economy containersDianne Saxe
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How Mike's passion and perseverance built a $60 million solar energy cooperative.Dianne Saxe
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How did Morgan Solar survive China's solar juggernaut, and stay Canadian?Dianne Saxe
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Early stage funding so that breakthrough technology companies can grow through Canada's notorious valley of death.Dianne Saxe
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A marketplace that stealthily grows greener, lower-emission freight while saving money for Canadian manufacturersDianne Saxe
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Why E-bikes are often a better solution than electric cars. Made in Canada too!Dianne Saxe
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Turning trash into cash and good, cheap meals. The food waste elimination app that’s growing explosivelyDianne Saxe
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Turning imperfect and discarded food waste into delicious treatsDianne Saxe
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Saving money and cutting climate pollution by turning commercial buildings, batteries and electric vehicles into virtual power plants that reduce electricity use in peak demand hours.Dianne Saxe
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Main Street bike store selling bikes intended as transportation.Dianne Saxe
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COP26 was described as "our last chance saloon" to save the planet. Over 35,000 delegates from 197 countries travelled to host-city Glasgow, and at the end we had a new climate agreement – the Glasgow Climate Pact, which will set the global climate agenda to 2030. But in the months since the response to COP26 has been predictably mixed – so what di…
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Toronto's urban organic farm, online grocer and sustainable food business incubator. Amazing how much they can squeeze into a tiny corner of the old Downsview Airport.Dianne Saxe
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How AI-enabled dashcams help municipalities cut costs and emissions in maintaining their roadsDianne Saxe
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Biochar: real, long-term carbon sequestration plus soil regenerationDianne Saxe
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Our food systems are failing us. Over 800 million people are suffering from hunger, while 13% of the world’s population are obese. So what is to blame? Agricultural production follows the money. And 87% of the $540 billion given to agricultural producers each year is either price distorting or harmful to nature and human health. So what we can do t…
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Prefab panels for carbon-storing, high performance buildings that go up in record timeDianne Saxe
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How air, rock and water store electricity from wind and solar and clean our electricity grid.Dianne Saxe
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After years of struggle, a Newfoundland startup becomes a star with smart thermostats for electric home heatingDianne Saxe
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Making delicious, low-carbon, local craft beer with organic hops they grow themselves on their organic farm.Dianne Saxe
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It's been said that pandemics act as a "great leveller" – but has that been the case with COVID-19? While it’s created millions of new millionaires – and even so-called “COVID billionaires” – it's also pushed 100 million others into extreme poverty. So should we be surprised? Or has COVID-19 simply exposed and amplified a series of inequalities tha…
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Making it easy for lots of people to fall in love with zipping around on an electric bike.Dianne Saxe
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Performance-based financing of water and energy upgrades for older buildings, toilets paying for boilers.Dianne Saxe
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Designing buildings for the zero-carbon future.Dianne Saxe
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This month: reflections from PAGE@ HLPF 2021. How can governments grasp the opportunity to turn economic recovery into long-term, sustainable economic transformation - while also advancing on the SDGs? (The answer: a mix of finance, private sector incentives, citizen engagement, and partnerships). In Episode 8, we compile the best parts from PAGE's…
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How an immigrant and mother started an organic farm, and a Farmers Institute, and got elected, and got $200 million of federal money for climate-smart farming.Dianne Saxe
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Allowing small cities to both cut costs and improve transit service with existing buses.Dianne Saxe
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Fast growing pioneer in sustainable investing for investors, sustainable operations for companies.Dianne Saxe
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Peru stands at a crossroads. Three-quarters of its workers are informal or self-employed. The country’s diverse natural resources–which serve as the backbone of its economy and labour market–are also under threat. So what is it doing to change the script? How is it addressing labour challenges and ensuring decent employment for all while also promo…
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