American Botanical Council Presents Botanical Excellence Awards at 16th Annual Celebration Ceremony
AUSTIN, Texas, May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The American Botanical Council (ABC) presented six awards during its 16th annual Celebration and Botanical Excellence Awards Ceremony on May 25, which was held virtually for the first time and livestreamed on ABC’s YouTube channel.
The one-hour program is available for on-demand streaming on ABC’s YouTube channel and website.
Photos of the award recipients are available here.
This year’s event celebrated the accomplishments of the nonprofit education organization in its 33rd year and honored the recipients of six Botanical Excellence Awards. ABC’s Botanical Excellence Awards were initiated in 2006. Recipients were chosen based on their outstanding contributions to the herbal and botanical communities.
Why Gold Mining Production Is Expected to Achieve All Time Highs In 2021
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PALM BEACH, Fla., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Precious metals and commodities, and almost everything that is sold, is subject to the laws of supply and demand… Gold is the exemption! The law of demand says that at higher prices, buyers will demand less of an economic good. The law of supply says that at higher prices, sellers will supply more for less. These two laws interact to determine the actual market prices and volume of goods that are traded on a market. Several independent factors can affect the shape of market supply and demand, influencing both the prices and quantities that we observe in markets. Even though the price of gold is going up, it is still in demand and miners are holping to mine even more. According to Gold.org, the best estimates currently available suggest that around 197,576 tonnes of gold has been
SHARE STORY A student in the Battery Electric Vehicle Technology and Service course gets instruction by a BCIT instructor. BCIT
It’s not only consumers who need to get educated when it comes to electric vehicles. In this week’s episode, we talk with the head of the British Columbia Institute of Technology’s automotive department about the ground-breaking battery electric vehicle technology and service course the school has been offering to auto tech apprentices for a number of years now.
Mubasher Faruki also touches on a looming issue in the EV universe with so much proprietary technology on electric vehicles, will mechanics and technicians be able to access the information required to fix these vehicles? The so-called Right to Repair issue is becoming a massive global issue in all kinds of technologies, and that battle seems to be coming on the EV front too.
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BCIT, along with FLO | AddÉnergie, the City of New Westminster, IBX Data Systems and Sun Country Highway, is also investing in the project bringing the total funding amount over $4.1 million.
The transportation sector accounts for 25 percent of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions. Data collected through this project will support the future integration of fast-charging infrastructure, create jobs and contribute to an increased uptake of EVs.
The federal funding for this project was provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Green Infrastructure – Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Demonstration Program, which aims to accelerate the market entry of next-generation clean energy technologies.
The government is supporting innovative energy initiatives that lower emissions, create healthier communities and provide opportunities for economic development.