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Turning yellow school buses green could be the kickstart the auto industry needs

tourism, emissions, fossil fuels
Climate

Blistering heat is ravaging tourism hotspots. Can the industry reinvent itself?

With tourism booming, experts are calling out the “industry dishonesty” that is failing to cut back on travel-related emissions

solar energy, agrivoltaics, renewables
Energy

“Agrivoltaics” could launch solar revolution that Conservatives love

Mixing solar panels with food crops is a win-win that should motivate Alberta’s Conservatives to end their renewable energy ban, according to new research

Climate grief climate solutions
Climate

Don't let climate grief and despair defeat climate solutions

It’ll take lots of wins, big and small, to build a decarbonized world brick by brick. We can’t let climate despair slow us down or paint us into a corner.

RANKING & REPORTS

Future 50

Canada's fastest growing sustainable companies.

Earth Index

The speed at which countries are reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Global 100

The world’s 100 most sustainable corporations.

Best 50

An annual ranking of Canada's top corporate citizens.

top 40 mba

An annual ranking of the world's most sustainable MBA programs.

clean 200

Top publicly listed companies by clean revenue.

30 under 30

30 youth leaders making waves in sustainability.

responsible funds

Top funds for the planet and your pocketbook.

Sustainable Cities Index

The world’s first interactive, crowd-sourced sustainability index for cities.

other ranking & reports

Corporate Knights reports, rankings and scorecards.

resources

Resources for all rankings and reports.

INSIDE OUR LATEST REPORT

Our second annual Sustainable Cities Index ranks 70 global cities on air quality, emissions, renewable energy and other sustainability measures 

LATEST STORIES

heat pump, air conditioner, energy savings
Buildings
Canadians could save billions on energy bills by swapping out air conditioners for heat pumps

On top of racking up big savings, a new report finds that Canadian households could dramatically reduce climate pollution from home heating with heat pumps

Climate
What if companies had to pay for the problems their carbon emissions cause?

A new study shows that the profits of the biggest polluters would plunge, possibly wiping out trillions in financial gains

carbon capture, fossil fuel, Occidental Petroleum, oil
Energy
U.S. oil company buys Canadian carbon capture tech to fuel oil extraction future

Occidental Petroleum bought Carbon Engineering, a direct air capture company, for US$1.1 billion. The CEO says the purchase will enable it to keep digging for oil for at least another 60 years.

Canada, wildfires, climate change, drought
Climate
The fire beast is everywhere. A checklist for fighting back.

If we continue to obstruct the solutions that can lead us to a green, climate-safe future, the climate beast will destroy us all

lab-grown meat, plant-based food, protein alternative
Food
Advocates of lab-grown meat poke holes in claim it's bad for the environment

As the first cell-cultured meat products receive final regulatory approval in the U.S. and start appearing on menus, they also face cautious consumers and conflicting media messaging

Montana, Ontario, youth, climate lawsuit
Climate
How a landmark youth climate ruling in Montana is reverberating across Canada

Young Canadians suing governments over urgent climate action are drawing hope from a legal victory in the United States

Finance
What if we slapped carbon taxes on shareholders not consumers?

Focusing carbon taxes on shareholder income linked to GHG emissions could help pressure companies to lower their emissions

renewable energy, fossil fuels, suncor
Energy
Suncor is turning its back on a clean energy future; let’s turn our backs on them

OPINION | If Big Oil is bailing on clean energy, why should we give these dinosaurs a seat at the tables where our future is being determined?

Food
Rewilding British farms is bringing back threatened species, storing carbon and growing hope

Since Brexit, the U.K. has been paying farmers to rewild their land. Now supporters are hoping to get a seat at the carbon market table.

Greenbelt, development, Ontario
Natural Capital
Greenbelt report reveals Ontario’s sad view of nature  

For Queen’s Park, the Greenbelt is a commodity no different than tin or pork belly. For me, the Greenbelt is a gift.  

deforestation, amazon, oil and gas
Climate
Can Amazon nations save the rainforest if we keep cutting it down?

The eight countries that touch the most important rainforest in the world have agreed to new conservation efforts but remain divided on oil drilling and deforestation  

INSIDE THE CURRENT ISSUE

Our summer 2023 issue features the Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada, the Future 50 fastest-growing green companies, tips on how to save up to $5000 by electrifying your home and much more.

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from the archives

How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Energy
How to wean your house off natural gas (it’s complicated)

A practical guide to swapping your furnace (and A/C) for a heat pump

Canada's carbon tax: Who's paying (and not paying) | An illustration of a person sweeping dirt under a rug
Climate CrisisEnergyWinter 2022
Canada’s biggest emitters are paying the lowest carbon tax rate

Oil and gas producers pay among the lowest average carbon costs of any sector – and it’s threatening Canada’s climate targets

Climate CrisisWinter 2021
Breaking through our climate inertia

Climate scientists say we need to go further, faster, but social scientists say we won’t get there unless we heal divisions

Fall 2020Leadership
Of mice and men: Could COVID spell the end of animal testing?  

The vaccine race is accelerating the emergence of a new frontier in science looking at alternatives to animal modelling

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