Grid Metals Corp. Listed on OTCQB
Grid Metals Corp. is pleased to announce that the common shares of the Company have been listed for trading on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol MSMGF. Grid common shares also trade on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada and on the Frankfurt Exchange under the symbol NJF1Grid is a Canadian based company with exploration and development stage projects focused on nickel palladium and copper. Grid is focused on …
Grid Metals Corp. (the “Company” or “Grid”) (TSXV:GRDM)(OTCQB:MSMGF) is pleased to announce that the common shares of the Company have been listed for trading on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol MSMGF. Grid common shares also trade on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada (TSXV:GRDM) and on the Frankfurt Exchange under the symbol NJF1
Grid Metals Corp Listed on OTCQB
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Summary
Humanity s most pressing need is to learn how to live within our planet s boundaries - something that likely means doing without economic growth. How, then, can we create a non-growth society that is both just and equitable? I attempt to address this question by looking at an aspect of sustainability (and equity) that is not often discussed: the growth of
hierarchy. As societies consume more energy, they tend to become more hierarchical. At the same time, the growth of hierarchy also seems to be a key driver of income/resource inequality. In this essay, I review the evidence for the joint relation between energy, hierarchy and inequality. I then speculate about what it implies for achieving a sustainable and equitable future.
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