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  • Is There Hope for Action on Climate Change?

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    There has been no lack of bad news on climate change lately. Last fall, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the “gold standard” for climate science information, called for “unprecedented action,” predicting “worse and more frequent floods, wildfires in the west and droughts in the Midwest — as well as all the human suffering and […]

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  • Plastic chaos: Global companies ally to end plastic pollution

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    Some 8 million tons of plastic is dumped into the oceans each year and despite efforts to clean it up, things are not looking so bright. However, a group of global companies have formed a promising alliance and rolled up their sleeves for a future without plastic waste Plastic pollution is one of the biggest […]

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  • To recycle or not to recycle? That’s the question for a lot of Coloradans

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    Depending on where you live, it can be expensive To recycle, or not to recycle? In Colorado it’s a choice and depending on where you live, it can be expensive. In Denver, for residential homes of seven or fewer units, the service through the city is free. For Denver businesses and apartment communities, they need […]

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  • Would President Schultz do anything to stop the environmental nightmare he helped create at Starbucks?

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    Everyone seems to have an opinion about whether longtime Starbucks honcho Howard Schultz should run for president in 2020, what his odds are and if his third-party status would help or harm President Trump’s bid for reelection. I don’t care about any of that. The only thing I want to know is whether the billionaire […]

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  • The trouble with beautiful, stupid innovation

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    This is the third article in my series on how to create a vision and a strategy, prioritise your work and create a roadmap for new and existing products. TLDR; The key is to move from high uncertainty to low uncertainty as quickly and cheaply as possible. There’s a sneaky problem with innovation: it always […]

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  • London-based Project Uses Microsoft Architecture to Make Blockchain Easier for Developers

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    On Dec. 19, the London-based company Stratis revealed to the public its project that includes sidechains, smart contracts, an ICO and STO platform, and distributed ledger technology (DLT), which simplifies transaction processing. The technology leverages the recently released Stratis C# Full Node, the company’s innovative software, whose codebase is built on the Microsoft .NET Core […]

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  • New Zealand Cryptopia Exchange Hack Continues

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    Two weeks after it first reported a hack, New Zealand-based cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia is still compromised by cyber criminals, according to a blog post from blockchain infrastructure firm Elementus on Jan. 29. The exchange suspended services after detecting a major hack that reportedly “resulted in significant losses” on Jan. 15. Cryptopia stated that the hack occurred […]

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  • Fed to be ‘patient’ with rate changes

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    The Federal Reserve has said it will be “patient” about changing interest rates, marking a shift from earlier statements that suggested further gradual hikes. US central bank officials cited muted inflation and recent economic “cross currents” to explain the shift. They issued the statement after the Fed’s January meeting, where they held interest rates unchanged, […]

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  • Venezuela protests: Maduro rejects calls for fresh elections

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    Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has dismissed calls for new presidential elections amid fresh protests against his leadership. In a show of defiance, he insisted his victory in polls last spring had been legitimate. Opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president last week, prompting an escalating power struggle. In an interview with a Russian news […]

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  • PLASTIC IS A GLOBAL PROBLEM. IT’S ALSO A GLOBAL OPPORTUNITY

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    Antoine Frérot, CEO of Veolia, notes the steep increase in plastic production over the last half-century, from 15 million tonnes during the 1960s to a reported 311 million tonnes in 2014. Plastic: a most versatile and ubiquitous material, it is difficult to imagine life without it. Despite the growth it has enjoyed for decades, the […]

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