Green AI Institute
The GreenAI Institute is a collective of visionary researchers, academics, and professionals dedicated to advancing the integration of artificial intelligence and environmental sustainability. Our team is comprised of experts from some of the world’s leading educational institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and other renowned centers of academic excellence.
Our members are at the forefront of research in AI, sustainability, and their intersection, working to develop innovative solutions that address the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. We are driven by a shared commitment to harness the power of AI to create a sustainable future, ensuring that technological advancement goes hand in hand with environmental stewardship.
At the GreenAI Institute, we believe that collaboration is key to driving impactful change. That’s why we bring together the brightest minds from across disciplines and institutions to work on pioneering research, influence global policies, and educate the next generation of leaders in sustainable AI.
Join us on our mission to build a world where artificial intelligence is not just intelligent, but also sustainable.
Honour the Work
Honour the Work is a Canadian initiative born from a recognized need to address the growing labour shortage in the skilled trades. Founded in 2020, it aims to be a comprehensive platform connecting Canadians with the information and resources they need to explore and pursue rewarding careers in the trades. Recognizing that career aspirations often begin in childhood, Honour the Work provides engaging STEAM-focused programs and resources for elementary schools, sparking curiosity and showcasing the intellectual and physical challenges that trade careers offer.
Beyond simply promoting awareness, Honour the Work actively works to dismantle common misconceptions about who pursues the trades, why they do it, and the skills involved. By providing a "one-stop shop" hub of information, they strive to break down barriers to apprenticeship and inspire a new generation to value craftsmanship and recognize the vital contributions of skilled tradespeople in building our communities.
We Don’t Have Time
We Don't Have Time is a platform where individuals and organizations can connect, share ideas, and pressure leaders to address the climate crisis. With a focus on solutions and positive change, We Don't Have Time empowers everyone to be part of the solution. Join the movement, raise your voice, and help build a sustainable future.
Academy for Sustainable Innovation (ASI)
The Academy for Sustainable Innovation Canada is a registered charity that was founded in 2018 with the recognition that the transition to a sustainable future isn’t just about technology solutions, but also the people behind it. We realized meaningful climate action requires a shift in leadership mindsets, capacities, and practices. This pointed us toward our role in encouraging people to think differently about how we show up as leaders.
Our Transition Leadership programs were created to transform how individuals and organizations perceive and practice leadership in response to climate challenges. Our offerings empower people with the knowledge, skills, and support needed to lead change.
African Girls Empowerment Network (AGE)
The AGE Network was formed by highly enthusiastic and vulnerable young women in Nigeria who are victims of child marriage, teenage mothers and have experienced sexual abused, domestic violence, stigma, and discrimination at first hand due to their gender, different sexual orientation and health status.
It was established in October 2015 as a Charity/Community Based Organization with the primary focus to end child marriage and advance gender equality in girls’ education, promote young women’s good health, leadership and economic inclusion in Africa for a Fairer Future.
Alberta Urban Municipalities Association
From the smallest village to the largest city, we harness the power of our members
We represent Alberta's municipalities where over 85% of Albertans live: summer villages, villages, cities, towns, and specialized municipalities.
We work with elected and administrative leaders of Alberta's municipalities to advocate for solutions to municipal issues, which we categorize as economic, environment, governance, infrastructure, or social.
And we support communities by identifying and providing services that help them build resilient and thriving communities. We use our members' combined purchasing power to negotiate the best possible value and competitive pricing.
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British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association (BCSEA)
British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association BCSEA is a charity that supports the sustainable use and production of energy in British Columbia and beyond. Thanks to the significant support and activity of our members, donors and volunteers, we are an effective and respected advocate on B.C.’s energy scene.
Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce
The Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce facilitates meaningful connections between business leaders in Canada and the UK. Since 1921. Being the foremost non-governmental authority on all aspects of two-way trade and investment between Canada, the UK and Europe. Our value: Exceptional members who are experts in business-and events that bring people together.
Canadian Arab Business Council (CABC)
The Canada Arab Business Council is Canada’s only not-for-profit association focused exclusively on promoting trade and investment between Canada and the Arab world.
Since 1983, the Council has been the principal advocate for, and the driving force behind, Canada’s growing economic relations with Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa region. We also work with Arab governments to promote economic relations with Canada.
Canadian Biogas Association
We are a member-driven industry organization that supports the diverse needs of the biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG) sector with the goal of building a strong, robust biogas & RNG industry in Canada.
The Canadian Biogas Association has created dedicated microsites with even more resources to raise awareness and build capacity in the biogas sector.
Canadian Business Council Dubai (CBC-Dubai)
The Canadian Business Council assists Canadian-related companies and professionals establishing or operating/working in Dubai and the UAE, through business networking and connections, information exchange, and a continued connection to Canada.
As one of the largest and most active UAE business councils and the biggest Canadian business council in the MENA region, CBC offers members the opportunity to build their business and government networks and also maintain a strong connection to Canada, through events, member discounts and other benefits and supports. It also offers sponsors an opportunity to access and connect with a substantial number of Canadian professionals and their networks.
Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA)
The Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA) is a national, non-profit sector association comprising industry, academia, research agencies and other stakeholders focused on advancing the use of clean hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and products to help tackle our world’s most critical energy challenges.
With a 100-year legacy of industry and research expertise, Canada’s hydrogen and fuel cell sector is a global leader as a result of our pioneering technologies and a strong history of partnerships between industry, academia, governments and other international professional associations. The CHFCA has played a key role in this leadership.
Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA)
CanREA’s 2050 Vision - Powering Canada’s Journey to Net-Zero
As Canada sets out on a transformative journey to reach net-zero GHG emissions by 2050, we need a powerful boost from wind energy, solar energy and energy-storage technologies.
Centre of Excellence - Energy
By collaborating with numerous partners, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD) can invigorate sector-specific education in the school system.
This includes enriching the delivery of curriculum in many subject areas with content based on authentic practices, opportunities for experiential learning, remotely connecting learners and experts, and exploring current and emerging issues.
Clean Energy BC (CEBC)
Clean Energy BC is an industry association that promotes the growth of BC’s clean energy industry by advocating for environmentally responsible and viable power generation, transmission, and management resources that serve the public by providing cost effective electricity. This goal entails assisting the manufacturing, supply, and service industries that shape clean energy production in BC and around the world. CEBC strives to maintain strong relationships with all levels of government, BC Hydro, First Nations communities, environmental organizations and the public.
Clean Energy Business Council (CEBC)
A platform to drive clean energy policy and further dialogue between the public and private sectors across the MENA region.
Registered as a Not-for-Profit Company in Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the CEBC is the pre-eminent organisation representing the private sector involved in the clean energy sector across the MENA region.
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Women in Clean Energy MENA (WICE) is an initiative set up under the umbrella of the MENA Clean Energy Business Council (CEBC).
WICE is a group set up by women, for women and wants to provide female professionals and students in MENA’s renewable and clean energy fields with a voice, encourage women into jobs in the clean energy sector and help advance their careers. WICE will provide a platform for business women to network with peers and to leverage off the experience and knowledge of senior executives and practitioners.
Decentralised Energy Canada (DEC)
Decentralised Energy Canada (DEC) is a national industry association dedicated to the appropriate development of decentralised energy. We provide a network pathway for startups, entrepreneurs, corporations, and market leaders to work together in the most efficient and productive way. DEC is Canada’s market access hub for the decentralised energy sector and provides training for those seeking to develop onsite energy solutions. DEC members include many of Canada’s leading experts in market intelligence and system design
EDAMA Energy, Water & Environment
EDAMA in Arabic means “sustainability”. EDAMA Association is a Jordanian NGO established in 2009. As a Business Association, we are here to cultivate an environment where innovative solutions for energy and water independence and environmental conservation emerge. Advancing Jordan’s movement towards a green economy is an ambitious and priority goal. To be achieved, we need robust knowledge hubs, multi- stakeholder dialogue avenues, and private sector mobilization. EDAMA’s niche is in providing a platform agile and inclusive enough to involve a large number of public, private and NGO sector representatives. These key players together discuss and shape the future development of the Energy, water, and Environment (EWE) sectors in Jordan.
Electrical Safety Authority
The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to enhancing electrical safety for the people of Ontario. Entrusted by the Government of Ontario to administer and enforce electrical safety regulations, the ESA plays a critical role in ensuring public well-being. Through a comprehensive range of services, including inspections, investigations, licensing, and public education programs, the ESA promotes compliance with safety standards and fosters a culture of awareness. By championing electrical safety best practices, the ESA contributes significantly to a safer Ontario for all.
Electricity Distributors Association (EDA)
The Electricity Distributors Association is the trusted and vital source for advocacy, insight and information for Ontario's local electricity distributors, the municipally and privately owned companies that safely and reliably deliver electricity to millions of Ontario homes, businesses and public institutions. We provide analysis, networking opportunities, and a collective voice on issues vital to our members' business success.