Today’s Solutions: February 22, 2026
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How this woman-owned sewing st

How this woman-owned sewing studio in Texas combats the refugee crisis

According to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, there are more than 65 million displaced people in the world, and 22 million are refugees. In the United States, the number of annual, resettled refugees is less than 25,000 (as of Read More...

New York’s new wage law for

New York’s new wage law for Uber drivers is a lesson for cities around the world

New York City has set a minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers—the first for ride-hail drivers in the Read More...

City of North Vancouver requir

City of North Vancouver requires EV charging capability in all new parking spots

This is leadership … almost. Well, sort of. It’s getting there. We’ve been aching for some real, serious, winning leadership on climate and cleantech matters. Not just “aggressive” 2040 targets, and not the procurement of just a few electric buses. We need leadership that pulls the Read More...

Danish home champions wood ove

Danish home champions wood over concrete for lower carbon emissions

Danish architecture firm Tegnestuen LOKAL recently completed TK-33, a modern and energy-efficient home that promotes building materials considered more sustainable than those typically used in Danish residential construction. To reduce the carbon footprint of the project, the architects designed Read More...

If billionaires are a cause of

If billionaires are a cause of climate change, social entrepreneurs are a solution

GQ’s Luke Darby’s article,  “Billionaires Are the Leading Cause of Climate Change” makes the compelling point that 100 corporations produce 70% of the global greenhouse gas or GHG emissions. Upon reading that, the first thought that comes to my mind is that climate change should be easy Read More...