CleanTech Region Impact Group

The Nordic-Baltic Cleantech and Impact Events: Nordic Impact Week

Lars Ling

Lars Ling – CEO & Founder of CleanTech Region Impact Group and the Nordic-Baltic Cleantech and Impact Events: Nordic Impact Week

  • circular economy,
  • Climate Change is not the problem
  • Education – Helsinki 
  • Nordic Impact Week

https://cleantechregion.org/nordic-impact-week/

  • New Nordics, Green Solutions Magazine & storytelling
  • Technology, VR, AR, Mixed Reality and Conferences
  • The Meaning of Life, eradicating poverty
  • Nordic Impact Week – helping entrepreneurs
  • Coronavirus

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ARTICLES DISCUSSED

Creating impact beyond sustainability, good for people and planet.

With a Positive Impact, purpose, and results on people, planet, and profit, with exponential tech, education, and financing.

At the same time, we are accelerating the transformation from fossil-fueled world to a sustainable, just and regenerative world. That supports Impact makers and our society reaching the agreed United Nations SDGs – Sustainability Global Goals before 2030.

Many are comparing Covid-19 to the 1918 influenza pandemic estimated to have killed 50 million people globally. There is an interesting twist in the demographic pattern of these deaths. The young were disproportionately affected, leading some to conjecture that older people had some protection due to exposure to an earlier, similar influenza strain.

Covid-19 is a virus towards which we were all immunologically naïve – this is our first encounter with it. As a consequence, its deaths are weighted toward the over-60s. Younger people are comparatively protected.

It doesn’t seem like much of a silver lining, perhaps, but locked-down Venice has rediscovered “the purity of its canals,” according to local newspaper La Nuova di Venezia e Mestre, “with fish making their reappearance in many of them.”

The popular tourist destination is in lockdown, with visitors staying away and residents self-isolating
An absence of boats has caused the once turbid waters to clear, revealing fish populations