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software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 1, 2008
Canadians have access to less medical technology than patients in other countries, even though the computer networks handling back-office functions may be more effective. by Dana Blankenhorn
Also tagged: software, healthcare, health care, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, dana blankenhorn, vertical industries
ZDNet Government - Oct 22, 2008
Internet access is a human right! So argues Canadian Tory candidate Jack Carr, who has filed a complaint with the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission over the lack of Net in rural parts of the province, the Daily …
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ZDNet Government - Oct 9, 2008
Candians who vote to re-elect the Conservative government next week will also be voting for an archly pro-copyright agenda. According to the party’s official platform released yesterday: A re-elected Conservative …
Also tagged: copyright
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 10, 2008
NASA climate scientist James Hansen is anti-coal. And he states his case firmly wherever he goes. He cites coal-burning as a major contributor to greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and a spur to global warming. Hansen …
Also tagged: europe, energy, global warming, climate change, research, china, fossil fuel, renewable energy, conservation, nuclear power, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 9, 2008
Here’s the results of a report by the folks at ethisphere. Their pick for the top urban sustainability centers by 2020: Toronto Singapore Hyderabad Cape Town Abu Dhabi New York City London Melbourne Curitiba Frankfurt …
Also tagged: europe, africa, global warming, climate change, india, research, china, russia, mass transit, renewable energy, latin america, air pollution, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 8, 2008
Welland, Ontario, is the latest municipal government to commit to the LED City initiative, under which cities from around the globe are converting lighting to light-emitting diodes. A retrofit of all streetlights is …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, conservation, engineering, green tech, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 3, 2008
What’s hot? Winds says the MSM and all the ads being sponsored by former oilman T. Boone Pickens. Pickens is going to get lots of play because he can spend lots of money. You may have seen some of his ads. Pickens even …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, research, venture capital, fossil fuel, wind, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, biofuel, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 26, 2008
To listen to health care debates raging in the U.S. and Canada is to hear ideology taken to extremes. Most Canadians can't get private health care at all, and the Canadian Medical Association CMA is fighting an uphill …
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GreenTech Pastures - Jul 22, 2008
Finavera Renewables (which has both wind and wave energy projects around the world) has negotiated a deal with an unnamed corporate investor who plans to put up $1 bilion for wind power projects that will create up to …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, wind, renewable energy, conservation, air pollution, green tech
GreenTech Pastures - Jul 9, 2008
Is much expected from the G8 summit in Japan? Not according to the Aussies. The Canadian government doesn’t foresee anhy progress on an agreement either. India’s not a member of the G8 but as a major developing nation …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, federal government, kyoto protocol, air pollution, blogroll, law and 38 politics