Issue 27: 2009 Earth Day See all issues
Corporate Knights' inaugural Aboriginal Relations Ranking: Extractive Industry.
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A review of Stupid to the Last Drop: How Alberta is Bringing Environmental Armageddon to Canada (And Doesn’t Seem to Care) by William Marsden.
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A review of Design is the Problem by Nathan Shedroff.
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A review of Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth by Margaret Atwood.
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The Missing Exhibit at the ROM/De Beers Diamond Showing.
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A review of Good to Green: Managing Business Risks and Opportunities in the Age of Environmental Awareness by John-David Phyper and Paul MacLean.
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Questions of conflict in the Domtar-Mishtuk partnership.
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Sweden's policies: a menu for Canada's low-carbon diet?
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In early March, Corporate Knights’ Editor-in-Chief sat down with former Prime Minister Paul Martin.
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Noisy, polluting, and carbon-intensive, gas and diesel generators power many of Canada’s remote Aboriginal communities. Métis engineer Kirk Schroeder, partially deafened in his left ear by a gas generator, vowed to develop a quiet, reliable, and ecologically sound energy alternative.
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Social licence to develop Alberta’s oil sands rests on the premise that mined lands are recoverable to a semi-virginal state.
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Canada's first comprehensive Green Provincial Report Card.


