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Jeremy Runnalls

Cleantech/Climate Crisis/Energy/Leadership/Spring 2012/Summer 2012/Voices

Military greens

by Jeremy Runnalls

During a speech in Maryland last year, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus looked back on the energy transitions that American naval

Energy/Leadership/Perspectives/Q&A/Spring 2012/Voices

Is bashing China bad for U.S.?

by Jeremy Runnalls

Duke Energy is among the biggest electric power companies in the United States and one of the largest emitters of greenhouse-gas emissions

Built Environment/Climate Crisis/Perspectives/Spring 2012/Waste

Burn after reading

by Jeremy Runnalls

From the top of Amagerforbrænding, the largest of three garbage incineration plants located in downtown Copenhagen, is an idyllic panorama of the

Energy/Spring 2012/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 3

by Jeremy Runnalls

Hero: BASF The world’s largest diversified chemical company made waves this spring with the release of bold sustainability targets for 2020. The

The History Wall, HSBC Tower. Photo by N. Chadwick
Climate Crisis/Education/Energy/Fall 2011/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 1

by Jeremy Runnalls

Hero: HSBC Canada HSBC Canada revealed in October it has set up a $1-million scholarship fund at Toronto's York University, which will

Fall 2011/Leadership/Natural Capital/Perspectives/Q&A

Paul Martin on natural capital

by Jeremy Runnalls

Corporate Knights recently awarded the CK Award of Distinction to former Canadian PM Paul Martin for his environmental leadership, and sat down

Climate Crisis/Leadership/Perspectives/Q&A/Spring 2011/Voices

True grit

by Jeremy Runnalls

Twenty years ago, Brian Mulroney and George H.W. Bush signed the Acid Rain Accord. Since then, the landmark air quality agreement and

Perspectives/Responsible Investing/Voices/Winter 2011

Care to share

by Jeremy Runnalls

While the biggest win in shareholder activism came with oversight on executive compensation packages for banks and corporations, shareholder activism went down

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