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Naomi Buck

    Geothermal energy iceland
    Energy/Spring 2022

    Is geothermal energy finally seeing the light of day?

    by Naomi Buck

    While the U.S. has been a global leader in tapping the earth’s heat, Canada is starting to play catch-up

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    2022 Earth Index/Spring 2022

    Germany doubles down on ‘freedom energy’

    by Naomi Buck

    The country topped Corporate Knights Earth Index by reducing coal use, but will Russian invasion weaken its resolve?

    How a German coal region made a green transition | An illustration of a coal miner
    Energy/Winter 2022

    How a German coal region is becoming a poster child for a successful green transition

    by Naomi Buck

    The fractured coal region of Lusatia is resurrecting itself as the now home to the entire supply chain of electric vehicles

    energy transition
    Energy/Winter 2022

    5 ways to not screw up the green transition

    by Naomi Buck

    Each country with a fossil-fuel-centred economy will need to find ways to transform itself while minimizing the disruption to its citizens

    Tamara Vrooman by Jori Bolton
    Leadership/Spring 2021

    Tamara Vrooman is banking on change

    by Naomi Buck

    Canada Infrastructure Bank’s new chair takes the long view on shaping the nation’s post-pandemic future

    Green world map on puzzle
    Leadership/Planning for a Green Recovery

    Green recovery can build solidarity, if done right

    by Naomi Buck

    EU offers prototype for attaching green strings to recovery plans while driving a unity of purpose that Canada has yet to achieve.

    Built Environment/Health & Lifestyle/Leadership/Social Enterprise/Summer 2016

    Concrete jungle

    by Naomi Buck

    There is very little to love about Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway. The six-lane highway that runs 18 kilometres along the shore of Lake

    Clean Tech/Climate Crisis/Energy/Leadership/Social Enterprise/Spring 2016

    Bürger power

    by Naomi Buck

    When I moved to Berlin as a graduate student in the fall of 1998, there was an unfamiliar smell and thickness to

    Fall 2015/Leadership/Social Enterprise

    Meddling billionaires

    by Naomi Buck

    When she was 15 years old, Australian school girl Grace Forrest took a trip to Nepal, where she visited an orphanage for

    Clean Tech/Climate Crisis/Education/Health & Lifestyle/Leadership/Spring 2015

    Israel’s fountain of youth

    by Naomi Buck

    EILAT, ISRAEL – Sagi Giat and Michael Harel are sitting on poolside chaise longues, gushing about the low-friction motor they’ve just designed.

    Built Environment/Connected Planet/Energy/Health & Lifestyle

    Will there be kitchens in 2050?

    by Naomi Buck

    This article originally appeared on the Future Food 2050 website.  As Electrolux design director Thomas Johansson heads off to his Stockholm office

    Fall 2013/Food/Health & Lifestyle

    Organic beer is greener beer

    by Naomi Buck

    Sustainable, local, organic – when it comes to food and drink, these monikers sell. The explosion of farmers markets, local food movements

    Greedy rich person eating dinner
    Health & Lifestyle/Winter 2014

    Do those with more give less?

    by Naomi Buck

    As insane as it sounds, much of my last year has been spent trying to get a crosswalk installed in front of

    Illustration by Jillian Tamaki
    Built Environment/Climate Crisis/Fall 2013/Health & Lifestyle/Waste

    Debating population

    by Naomi Buck

    Twenty years ago, I and a small group of undergrads from various American universities flew into Lagos on a muggy January evening.

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