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Cleantech is the investment opportunity of the decade So where is the money?

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In a post-recession era (or, at least, so we hope), it seems that the world has sat up and taken notice of cleantech. According to
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CBJ’s sponsored Clean 15 One on One Meeting a hit with P&G and Magna International

Last month, The Canadian Business Journal, along with Fogler Rubinoff LLP, Ernst & Young and Yet2.com, hosted the Clean 15 One-on-One Meeting in Toronto.  It ...
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Clean tech momentum will shift paradigms

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Author Thom Hartmann wrote, “When enough people change the way they view things, solutions become evident, often in ways we couldn’t even imagine”. While
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The Water Opportunity (Part Two)

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There is significant coverage across news outlets about one of the worst oil spill disasters in U.S. history. The public outcry has been strong and
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Clean 15 Series: The Water Opportunity

Last year, I went to see Michael Lee Chin speak at an event held at the prestigious Royal York Hotel, downtown Toronto. There were many ...
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Clean 15 Series: Sustainability just makes good business sense

By Dwayne Matthews  Wal-Mart recently announced that it was going to cut its emissions by 20 million metric tonnes by 2015. This means in ...
 
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Clean 15 Series: Can open innovation save Canadian clean technology?

It is no secret here in Canada that our clean technologies are world class. At the beginning of 2010, Sustainable Development Technology Canada—one of the ...
 
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Clean 15: Connecting Canadian clean tech with the Global 1000

Depending on whom you ask, Canada could be falling behind in what was described by U.S. President Barack Obama as the “space race” of our ...
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yet2.com

Innovation’s leading match maker
You can think of yet2.com as an intermediary, an opportunity-finder, or more to the point, a link between those who sell and buy technologies. yet2.com
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