Unlike the EU, only a tiny fragment of Canada’s methane from rotting food, manure and farm waste becomes marketable as renewable natural
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Thousands of kilometres of natural gas lines spidering under big city streets could soon become stranded assets
Everything from sewage to cigarette butts can be used for paving – so why isn’t Canada revved about greener roads?
New IEA report calls for end of all fossil fuel production, a come-to-Jesus moment for Canada’s oil and gas industry. Canada needs
Tightening building standards could mean it’s curtain call for glass towers. Some innovators say otherwise.
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Indoor air quality was always low on priority, but COVID-19 presents an important opportunity to build healthier schools
About a year ago, Canadian-born architect Kelly Alvarez Doran had an epiphany – or perhaps, more aptly, a wake-up call – about
In an urban landscape punctuated by glass condos and gleaming offices, the four city-owned parcels that have bobbed to the surface of