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Jeremy Runnalls

Climate Crisis/Energy/Leadership/Q&A/Spring 2017/Waste

Dissent in the ranks

by Jeremy Runnalls

During the 2008 federal election campaign, then-prime minister Stephen Harper took particular delight in lampooning Liberal leader Stephane Dion’s green shift plan

Health & Lifestyle/Leadership/Spring 2016

The simplest way to tackle poverty

by Jeremy Runnalls

There was a brief moment in time when both the Republican and Democratic nominees for the U.S. presidency supported a guaranteed minimum

Leadership/Winter 2016

Editor's Note: Getting the “Davos Man” onboard for the fight against climate change

by Jeremy Runnalls

This piece appeared as an editor’s note in the Winter 2016 issue of Corporate Knights Corporate Knights releases the Global 100 Most

2015 Resilient Cities/Built Environment/Leadership/Summer 2015

Canada's greenest mayor

by Jeremy Runnalls

October 2008 was a dark time for the environmental movement in British Columbia and throughout Canada. The economic downturn had focused the

Leadership/Mining/Perspectives/Q&A/Supply Chain/Workplace

The Republican case for transparency in the oil, gas and mining industries

by Jeremy Runnalls

Former Republican Senator Richard G. Lugar was a fixture of Washington D.C. for more than 36 years – a Senatorial tenure that

Education/Leadership/Perspectives/Q&A/Winter 2015

The (dis)honour of the crown

by Jeremy Runnalls

Canadian author and leading public intellectual John Ralston Saul was busy working on other projects when the Idle No More protests sprang

Climate Crisis/Leadership/Perspectives/Q&A/Responsible Investing

Taking "comptrol"

by Jeremy Runnalls

The New York City comptroller may be the most overlooked elected official in the city. As the de-facto Chief Financial Officer for

The process of mixing water with hydraulic fracturing fluids to be injected into the ground
Energy/Fall 2013/Leadership/Water

Testing the waters

by Jeremy Runnalls

IRON MOUNTAIN, Michigan – Wherever Jim Peters goes, a contingent from the Committee to Ban Fracking in Michigan follows. The operations manager

Sudbury's big nickel. Photo by Marcoplo78
Cleantech/Mining/Perspectives/Spring 2012/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 4

by Jeremy Runnalls

Hero: Vale Canada Vale Canada, a subsidiary of the giant Brazilian mining firm, broke ground in April on a $2-billion retrofit of

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