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Beaverton, Ore. startup Puralytics with an Oregon BEST commercialization grant, as an industry-university team, is developing a floating, solar-activated stormwater treatment device, a nano lilly pad, that could be deployed in retaining ponds or ditches along roadways and parking lots to keep contaminants from reaching streams.
"Todd Jarvis and his team at Oregon State University (OSU) are great partners, and they have the analytical horsepower to provide the third-party testing and data our company needs," said Mark Owen, CEO of Puralytics.
Konda Mason is a filmmaker living in the San Francisco bay area. She has worked on numerous films and documentaries and her most recent endeavor is the successful digital full-dome film "Tales of the Maya Skies" that she produced for Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, CA. It's all about world global collaboration!
Public talk by Dr. Christine Woerlen, former head of the German Renewable Energy Agency; now an independent consultant with governments around the world. Sponsored by the Climate Action Network of Canada, the principle here is that we must learn from the experience of other cities and countries, in this case, Germany. The question: Can Nova Scotia develop jobs throughout the province with an eco-economy that grows with the renewable energy revolution?
All eleven parts available at the Crest Halifax YouTube channel.
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Race for American Jobs in Columbus, Ohio
Part of a series featuring business and civic leaders to include the following, all of them addressing important issues of job creation and moving towards a low carbon economy.
Sustainability Clean Tech and Energy, thought leadership, 2010.
Public talk by Dr. Christine Woerlen, former head of the German
Renewable Energy Agency; now an independent consultant with governments
around the world. Sponsored
by the Climate Action Network of Canada, the principle here is that we
must learn from the experience of other cities and countries, in
this case, Germany. The question: Can Nova Scotia develop jobs
throughout the province with an
eco-economy that grows with the renewable energy revolution?
All eleven parts available at the Crest Halifax YouTube
channel.
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