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NY airbnb crackdown sharing economy

What New York’s crackdown on Airbnb says about a sharing economy gone haywire

divestment, fossil fuels, NYU
Climate

How student campaigners finally convinced NYU to divest from fossil fuels

NYU’s about-face should hearten climate activists everywhere. As the climate emergency grows, even recalcitrant institutions feel the ground shifting.

green growth, degrowth
Climate

Green growth or “degrowth”? That is the question

A survey of climate policy researchers shows most believe we’ll have to shrink our levels of consumption, or keep them neutral, in order to achieve more sustainable societies

waste, plastic waste, recycle
Waste

A look at the secret world where our waste ends up

Oliver Franklin-Wallis’ new book Wasteland explores the true economic and environmental toll of the waste we produce – and how to dig our way out

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

lithium, battery power, renewables
Energy
Forget lithium: Are zinc batteries a better way forward?

Finding a cheap, safe and abundant alternative to lithium batteries is the key to a completely renewable power sector. Zinc may be the answer.

Amazon rainforest Peru_debt for nature swap_Iquitos fisherman
Natural Capital
Can swapping debt for nature save the Amazon? Peru is giving it a go

The U.S.-Peru deal will redirect millions in international debt to conservation efforts in the Amazon rainforest. It’s one of a dozen debt-for-nature swaps in Latin America. Do they work?

Cleantech
Ram Amar’s ‘crazy’ plan to store a gigaton of carbon at the bottom of the Black Sea

The elevator pitch goes like this: Gather millions of tons of agricultural waste and send it to the bottom of the Black Sea, where it won’t decay. Could it work?

Finance
Banks spending trillions to finance causes of climate crisis in Global South: report

With 20 times more money going to fossil fuel and industrial ag projects than climate solutions “the world’s money is flowing in the wrong direction,” says ActionAid

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.

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

Ontario can score a win for climate and the economy by using its automotive hub to drive growth in electric buses

Hazy skies wildfire smoke Nelson BC_photo by Brianne Morris
Climate
My clear-sky reflections on living with B.C.‘s smoke and wildfire

On blue sky days, even I—climate reporter—slip so easily into old habits of mind and body that recall a time before the devastating reality of anthropogenic global heating made itself felt

biodiversity, conservation, Indigenous, nature
Leadership
Can a new global biodiversity fund put nature on a path to recovery?

It’s heralded as a “game changer” but environmentalists say more money and commitments to Indigenous communities are needed

wellbeing economy_heart shaped park
Leadership
Countries are embracing the idea of a ‘well-being economy.‘ Will Canada follow their lead?

Scotland, New Zealand and Finland are explicitly working toward building “well-being economies.” Does Canada have what it takes to join them?

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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