Carbon capture: through art, science and nature
How can we solve climate change? It’s a complex question to answer, but one solution is carbon capture. From planting trees to adopting regenerative agriculture practices, many strategies are used…
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Generative AI: is it worth the hype?
Everywhere you look, people are talking about generative AI. From social media to street advertising and politics, it’s infiltrated every part of our lives. But does it bring all the…
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Serendipity in the city: Lessons on Indigenous history
During my recent visit to Toronto, Canada, I unwittingly received a profound education about the Indigenous communities there — particularly the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. It’s something we’re…
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Ancient Indigenous solutions to today’s climate crisis
When we talk about solutions to climate change, we look to emerging technologies. The latest innovation that can remove carbon or recycle waste. We’re immediately inclined to rely on big…
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Collision 2024: Key Takeaways
If you dive beneath the buzzwords at a tech conference, there’s always some interesting insights and ideas to be found. Held in Toronto, Canada, Collision 2024 brought together 37,832 attendees…
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From corporate to community
Humans are made to move. From hundreds of bones and muscles to trillions of nerves, our internal networks are geared for movement. Yet today, many of us spend the majority…
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Walk in the footsteps of a stranger
A question I often get asked, is why do I travel alone? And am I not afraid to travel alone? After spontaneously moving to Berlin when I was 23 —…
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4 tech tools helping to reduce anxiety
As many people are finally acknowledging, our mental health and wellbeing is as important as our physical health. And as the very human struggles we all go through become more…
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In conversation with Ivy Farm
With Earth Day just around the corner, everyone’s discussing the various ways they’re investing in the planet. Shrinking our “foodprint” is one action we can all take. Food production is one…
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