Sustainability; the Environmental Future; & STEM Education
TV Host, Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker, President of Konnekt Digital Engagement…
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TV Host, Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker, President of Konnekt Digital Engagement…
Source: ambermac.com
Total, rsted and Elicio submitted a joint bid for the Dunkirk offshore wind farm project in France f…
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Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss highlights from the 2019 PACE Council meeting, the merger between Mid Kansas Coop and Mid-West Fertilizer,…
The year 2021 marks 10 years since the publication of the article “Collective Impact” in Stanford Social Innovation Review. Over the last decade, organizations working around the globe have applied the practice of collective impact to solving a broad range of social and environmental challenges, and the approach has been incorporated into the structure of national and local public programs in the United States and abroad. We can attribute much of the growth, success, and sustained interest in collective impact to the learning and sharing of practitioners, funders, and many partners who have cultivated and worked to adapt the practice over time. Their experiences and feedback, as well as decades of collaborative work predating 2011, have contributed to the evolution of the approach, particularly around themes of equity, community ownership, power, data, and sustainability.
Supermarket announces a refreshed strategy focused on boosting its online and own brand offerings.
Carbon is not the shiniest element, nor the most reactive, nor the rarest. But it is one of the most versatile. Carbon is the backbone of life on earth and the fossil fuels that have resulted from the demise of ancient life. Carbon is the essential ingredient for turning iron into steel, which underlies technologies from medieval swords to skyscrapers and submarines. And strong, lightweight carbon fibers are used in cars, planes and windmills. Even just carbon on its own is extraordinarily adaptable: It is the only ingredient in (among other things) diamonds, buckyballs and graphite (the stuff used to make pencil lead).