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Garry Connolly, founder of Host in Ireland, discusses how data enhances society and cites some of the tools and education that we can provide to entire communities to participate in the circular economy.
The realities of global warming are undeniable, but we face a population that simply doesn’t understand how they are contributing to it, truly believing that by plugging something into an outlet versus running on self-purchased fuel, they have helped.
Garry Connolly, founder of Host in Ireland, discusses how data enhances society and cites some of the tools and education that we can provide to entire communities to participate in the circular economy.