Al Gore, author of the critically acclaimed documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, will be the keynote speaker at this event.
The monthly “GET Smart!” speaker series continues with “Riding the Cleantech Wave: Opportunities for Entrepreneurs to Serve Growing Local and International Demand” featuring Nicholas Parker.
“Clean technology” is technologies that enable more valuable use of natural resources and greatly reduce ecological impact, although this may be only one of a technology’s benefits. Nicholas Parker is ...
The Green Real Estate conference will provide a high-level discussion and strategic update on the economics, benefits, and value of green buildings, along with some of the best practices that design, construction and development teams are using to create these types of properties.
Ontario homeowners will be first to receive “green home” support. Citizens Bank of Canada, in partnership with the Conservation Council of Ontario and Green$aver, will launch the Citizens Bank “Green Mortgage” on April 17, 2007. The “Green Mortgage” is the first of its kind in Canada.
Being launched in Ontario first, new homeowners will receive ...
This session is on Corporate/NGO partnerships and assessing corporate donors. Session modules include: exploring partnerships, case studies on due diligence, accepting securities and donor screening.
The GLOBE Awards are considered the most recognized and respected national awards of their kind. They are presented to extraordinary companies and industry groups who have managed to balance competitive business strategies and sustainable development.
When you win, the environment wins! Join us May 8 for the “Business of Green Business” GET Smart! workshop with Warren Coughlin.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn business tips from a pro! Warren is a popular, award-winning international business coach. He is generously donating his time to support GET with this practical ...
The EECO Forum for Emerging Environmental Leaders, a dynamic session for 100 young professionals on June 18, focuses on building the next generation of policy thinkers, entrepreneurs and community actors.
A display of Toronto’s efforts to green our city.
This year’s conference will focus on sharing ideas and developing concepts for the World House, the Institute’s year-long research project on sustainable housing and water usage.