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Canadian Orthodontic Partners appoints Michael Willmott as Chief Financial Officer, announces its Doctor Advisory Council Members and Senior Leadership Team

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

TORONTO, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian Orthodontic Partners, Canada's orthodontics leader and the company behind the docbraces network, announces today the appointment of Michael Willmott, as its Chief Financial Officer.

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  • TORONTO, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian Orthodontic Partners, Canada's orthodontics leader and the company behind the docbraces network, announces today the appointment of Michael Willmott, as its Chief Financial Officer.
  • "The DNA of our company and vision revolves around passionate, caring professionals," says George Jeffrey, CEO of Canadian Orthodontic Partners.
  • Willmott expressed enthusiasm about his new role, stating, "I am honored and excited to take on the responsibilities of Chief Financial Officer at Canadian Orthodontic Partners.
  • Consisting of 12 members, the COP Doctor Advisory Council was created and is co-led by Dr. Hatheway and Jeffrey, who serve as its co-chairs.

Organisations Make Ambitious Plans to Decarbonise - With Focus on Business and Financial Benefits

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

BOSTON and LONDON, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The vast majority of global business leaders are making ambitious plans to eliminate carbon emissions, according to a survey by L.E.K. Consulting. Eighty-two percent have established a formal decarbonisation strategy and plan, and 73% report that their plans are on track or ahead of schedule.

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  • Consulting Survey
    BOSTON and LONDON, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The vast majority of global business leaders are making ambitious plans to eliminate carbon emissions, according to a survey by L.E.K.
  • Eighty-two percent have established a formal decarbonisation strategy and plan, and 73% report that their plans are on track or ahead of schedule.
  • And 41% believe their firm should consider divesting a profitable business if it undermines sustainability goals.
  • Leaders report they are reaping significant business benefits – from improved reputation to competitive advantage to lower cost of capital.

Midea Unveils Stark Awareness Gap in Heat Pump Technology Among Homeowners and Contractors

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Midea, the world's largest producer of major appliances and a leading innovator in the HVAC industry, unveils an eye-opening survey that found more than half of homeowners are not fully aware of heat pumps and their function, and therefore have not considered the purchase. The survey conducted by Atomik Research shows a considerable awareness gap of the potential of heat pump technology amongst homeowners and contractors, as well as a willingness to embrace heat pumps with proper understanding of the technology. Heat pump adoption has been rapidly rising in 2023 and with ongoing federal and regional legislation and incentives, adoption is expected to continue to increase in 2024.

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  • The survey conducted by Atomik Research shows a considerable awareness gap of the potential of heat pump technology amongst homeowners and contractors, as well as a willingness to embrace heat pumps with proper understanding of the technology.
  • Just 4% of homeowners are aware of a modern heat pump's ability to maintain 100% heat output at temperatures as low as -4°F.
  • 70% of contractors indicate they do not know that today's advanced heat pumps are able to generate 100% heat output to a minimum temperature of -4°F.
  • Additional survey data demonstrates the gap in awareness of incentives for installing modern heat pump technology:
    53% of homeowners aren't aware that installing an advanced heat pump system may qualify them for federal tax credits.

Guyana Innovation Group (GIG) Unveils Ambitious Vision: Guyana Innovation Village at the Heart of Silica City Masterplan

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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

President Irfaan Ali's vision for Silica City reflects his administration's commitment to the welfare and sustainable future of Guyana.

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  • President Irfaan Ali's vision for Silica City reflects his administration's commitment to the welfare and sustainable future of Guyana.
  • The Guyana Innovation Village has attracted interest from global corporations, eager to collaborate and invest in Guyana.
  • Bashar Rihani, Director of the DAR Group, expressed enthusiasm for supporting Silica City and the Guyana Innovation Group.
  • The Silica City Masterplan aims to set a new standard in sustainable urban planning, showcasing the collaborative spirit of Guyana, Guyana Innovation Group, and the University of Miami.

Four good news climate stories from 2023

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

We don’t want to give you the wrong idea: things are bad. Antarctic ice sheets are melting, the fossil fuel lobby was everywhere at the COP talks, and even solutions like electric cars have their problems. And that just covers the past few weeks of this newsletter. But to end 2023 we’d like to focus on a few of the more optimistic stories we have run over the past year. This roundup of The Conversation’s 2023 climate coverage comes from our weekly climate action newsletter. Every Wednesday, The Conversation’s environment editor writes Imagine, a short email that goes a little deeper into just one climate issue. Join the 30,000+ readers who’ve subscribed.1. We have skyscraper-sized wind turbines now Back in January, we asked Simon Hogg, executive director of Durham Energy Institute, about huge new wind turbines being built in the North Sea.

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We don’t want to give you the wrong idea: things are bad. Antarctic ice sheets are melting, the fossil fuel lobby was everywhere at the COP talks, and even solutions like electric cars have their problems. And that just covers the past few weeks of this newsletter. But to end 2023 we’d like to focus on a few of the more optimistic stories we have run over the past year.
This roundup of The Conversation’s 2023 climate coverage comes from our weekly climate action newsletter. Every Wednesday, The Conversation’s environment editor writes Imagine, a short email that goes a little deeper into just one climate issue. Join the 30,000+ readers who’ve subscribed.

1. We have skyscraper-sized wind turbines now

  • Back in January, we asked Simon Hogg, executive director of Durham Energy Institute, about huge new wind turbines being built in the North Sea.
  • Nonetheless, ever bigger wind turbines have been a key reason why Britain has managed to shift much of its electricity generation from fossil fuels to renewables over the past decade.
  • Read more:
    Wind turbines are already skyscraper-sized – is there any limit to how big they will get?

2. Solar power keeps getting cheaper and more adaptable


Britain is, of course, more windy than sunny. But in much of the world, solar power is the real game changer. Yet one issue with solar is that we may run out of material needed to produce silicon cells – the main sort of solar panels you see in solar farms or on rooftops. Therefore many academics are looking for alternatives.

  • Perhaps perovskite will become the new silicon, or maybe some other technology will dominate in future, but what’s clear is that solar power is fast becoming even cheaper and more accessible.
  • Read more:
    Perovskite: new type of solar technology paves the way for abundant, cheap and printable cells

3. On the menu: mammoth meatball

  • Scientists recently created a meatball made of the flesh of extinct woolly mammoth.
  • This in itself isn’t the good news: no one is proposing we fix climate change with prehistoric food.
  • But it’s proof that cellular agriculture, sometimes called “lab-grown meat”, can work.

4. Climate change tipping points can be a good thing too

  • The Conversation has covered these scenarios extensively over the years, most recently in a piece by authors of the major new tipping points report.
  • Climate-related technologies or social and political behaviour can also pass similar tipping points, beyond which something better becomes inevitable.
  • Read more:
    Climate 'tipping points' can be positive too – our report sets out how to engineer a domino effect of rapid changes

ADHI's Bwiza Riverside Project Takes Center Stage Globally in Sustainable Affordable Housing at COP 28

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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Revolutionary Building Technologies by ADHI Recognized in Landmark Alliance with Shelter Afrique

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  • Kigali, Rwanda--(Newsfile Corp. - December 12, 2023) - In a triumph at COP 28, pioneering strides of ADHI in affordable and sustainable housing has gained global acclaim, with the spotlight on the groundbreaking Bwiza Riverside project.
  • Addressing the multifaceted challenge of affordable housing in Africa, characterized by rapid urbanization, limited land availability, and a growing population, the Bwiza Riverside project exemplifies innovation.
  • Rwanda's triumphant success in sustainable housing is deeply rooted in its visionary commitment to affordability, paving the way for a transformative framework.
  • It highlights how strategic partnerships, innovative technology, and a commitment to sustainability and cultural values can revolutionize the affordable housing sector.

The Climate Group Welcomes Alex Ju, Founder and CEO of BCI Group, as Global Advisor of Cross Sector Energy Transformation

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - November 29, 2023) - The Climate Group has announced the appointment of Mr. Alex Ju, the founder and CEO of BCI Group, as their Global Advisor of Cross Sector Energy Transformation.

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  • New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - November 29, 2023) - The Climate Group has announced the appointment of Mr. Alex Ju, the founder and CEO of BCI Group, as their Global Advisor of Cross Sector Energy Transformation.
  • The aim is to collaborate with The Climate Group in driving green transformations across global computing power, energy, and other cross sector organizations.
  • This appointment reflects the commitment of relevant industries to the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and addressing global climate change issues.
  • Expressing his gratitude, Mr. Ju stated his privilege in serving as the Global Advisor of Cross Sector Energy Transformation at The Climate Group.

Ahead of the flames: preparing Canadian homes and communities to limit the growing risk of wildfire

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Monday, December 18, 2023

Smoke and flames triggered the evacuation of 200,000 residents and ignited nation-wide calls for large-scale investment in preventative action to create wildfire-ready homes and communities.

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  • Smoke and flames triggered the evacuation of 200,000 residents and ignited nation-wide calls for large-scale investment in preventative action to create wildfire-ready homes and communities.
  • Three Steps to a Cost-Effective FireSmart TM Home is a step-wise guide to upgrade homes to resist wildfire.
  • Sixty per cent of Canadian communities are vulnerable to wildfire due to their proximity to forests and grasslands.
  • As Simon Massé, Risk Mitigation Coordinator, SOPFEU, explains, “there is no one-size-fits-all solution to help residents and communities address their unique wildfire risks.

Terrestrial Energy and ENEC Sign MOU to Collaborate and Cooperate on IMSR Plant Development and Deployment

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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Mohamed Al Hammadi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ENEC and Simon Irish, Chief Executive Officer of Terrestrial Energy.

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  • Mohamed Al Hammadi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ENEC and Simon Irish, Chief Executive Officer of Terrestrial Energy.
  • Terrestrial Energy is a leading technology company, and developer of a nuclear plant capable of suppling both high-temperature heat and electricity.
  • ENEC and Terrestrial Energy will collaborate to focus on the potential of IMSR plant for electricity generation and for large-scale industrial heat applications.
  • The parties will also consider frameworks for development and deployment of the IMSR plant in target industrial applications in the UAE and other markets.

Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources Announces Details of Third Edition of Future Minerals Forum

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Monday, December 11, 2023

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At a press conference today, the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources (MIM) announced details of the third edition of the Future Minerals Forum (FMF), to be held in Riyadh 9th-11th January at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.

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  • RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At a press conference today, the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources (MIM) announced details of the third edition of the Future Minerals Forum (FMF), to be held in Riyadh 9th-11th January at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
  • the Vice Minister for Mining Affairs, Khalid Al-Mudaifer, looked forward to further achievements delivered by the Ministerial Roundtable and FMF 2024.
  • The Vice Minister discussed the unique role of the FMF in hosting the only Ministerial Roundtable of its kind in the industry.
  • Last week we attended COP and delivered a simple message: without minerals there cannot be an energy transition,” Al-Mudaifer added.