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When a job is outsourced oversees, demand on water and energy resources goes with it. Often forgotten is that one country's job loss could also represent a big natural capital gain

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Election in BC

Against all odds, Christy Clark's Liberal Party expanded its majority in yesterday's provincial election. What does this mean for environment and energy issues?

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Opinion

55 “clean energy” projects get $82 million in federal funding

It's great news, despite the calculated timing

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The final frontier of corporate GHG reporting

Scope 3 emissions continue to be the wild west of greenhouse gas emissions reporting

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Dances with drones

Although synonymous with military use, drones are increasingly being used in conservation and environmental protection efforts. CK sat down with Conservation Drones founder Lian...

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Storage wars

Catalyst breakthrough could change economics of hydrogen energy storage  

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The Most Sustainable Co-operatives in the World Ranking

Cooperatives are by definition more sustainable enterprises, but who are the global leaders? We ranked the G-7s 35 largest cooperatives, and came up with the top 10 performers

 
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A brief history of natural capital

How far have we come, and where do we go now?

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Greening the fleet

Carbon reduction is top of mind for government fleet operators, but cost savings are where rubber truly hits the road

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A woman's touch

Diversity of leadership can lead to outperformance

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