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Business Insider, Markets Report covers LeafPAYS!

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“LeafPAYS has begun its mission to help lower greenhouse gas emissions through the use of carbon credits, its climate-tech Super App, and the ability of environmentally conscious consumers to buy from green companies. With the rollout of the company’s first products, CEO Gary Reinhold, CMO Edward Ellis, and CTO Wayne Head aim for LeafPAYS to […]

Musk’s Breakdown on Climate Change

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Industry Leaders, Industry Reports

Elon Musk breaks down climate change for students at The Sorbonne in Paris (France’s Harvard) right before the historic COP21 climate change conference in which *all* nations signed the now historic Paris Agreement in 2015 to reduce carbon emissions below 2C, and preferably under 1.5C. He calls out the contributing factors leading to sweeping changes […]

Choosing a natural solution

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“Deploying wind and solar alone will not be sufficient. Climate solutions need to include green hydrogen, supply chain efficiency improvements, carbon reducing and/or removal technologies, and a range of natural solutions. For most of these additional solutions, technologies are still nascent and need to be demonstrated to work; markets need to be developed; and solutions commercialized […]

Greenwashing Exposed

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Industry Reports

Smart investors know that not all green investments are the same. More and more “greenwashing” investments are being identified as such. LeafPAYS a green investment, it’s a catalyst for other green initiatives. Make sure your green investments aren’t green in name only. “After years of being critical of “ESG” investing and how appending the label […]

The road to green is essential.

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According to the Deloitte 2022 Renewable Energy Industry Outlook Report, sustainability has been a growing mover, and will continue to be a key factor across all business segments going forward. Early adopters will excell, late comers will find it very expensive to play catch up, and may not make the transition in time to remain […]