Logo

Sticky Logo
  • Articles
    • Built Environment
    • Clean Tech
    • Climate Crisis
    • Connected Planet
    • Education
    • Energy
    • Food
    • Health & Lifestyle
    • Leadership
    • Natural Capital
    • Mining
    • Responsible Investing
    • Social Enterprise
    • Supply Chain
    • Transportation
    • Waste
    • Water
    • Workplace
  • Events
  • Rankings
    • Future 50
    • Earth Index
    • Global 100
    • Best 50
    • Top 40 MBA
    • Clean 200
    • 30 Under 30
    • Responsible Funds
    • Other Rankings & Reports
    • Resources
  • Magazines
  • Subscribe

Logo

Roberta Staley

climate change livestock farming
Food/Spring 2022

How livestock is getting caught in the climate change crossfire

by Roberta Staley

Animal agriculture is both a major contributor to the climate crisis and a victim of it. What can farmers do to prepare?

rare earth minerals
Mining/Winter 2022

Could rare earth minerals give coal country a second life?

by Roberta Staley

Pilot projects across North America are looking to shuttered coal mines as a source of minerals crucial to a net-zero carbon-emissions future

Fall 2021/Water

Nature’s day in court

by Roberta Staley

After securing legal rights for one northern Quebec river, groups are fighting to make Canada’s largest river next. Corporate polluters, beware.

Food/Summer 2021

B.C. start-up unearthing low-carbon solutions for growing food

by Roberta Staley

The world's most popular fertilizer is exacerbating the climate crisis. Can biofertilizers be part of the solution?

Fall 2020/Leadership

Of mice and men: Could COVID spell the end of animal testing?  

by Roberta Staley

The vaccine race is accelerating the emergence of a new frontier in science looking at alternatives to animal modelling

covid tourism wildlife
Natural Capital/Summer 2020

Tourism collapse in Kenya raises fears of poaching uptick

by Roberta Staley

This past spring, massive rainfall caused the Mara River, the lifeblood of the Maasai Mara in southern Kenya, to overflow, flooding ecotourism

wildlife trade
Natural Capital/Summer 2020

Banking on the wildlife trade

by Roberta Staley

COVID-19 has brought into glaring focus the link between animal-borne diseases and the health of humans. While questions remain over precisely how

Fall 2019/Natural Capital

The economics of saving Kenya’s elephants

by Roberta Staley

It’s closing in on the end of a long day of elephant collaring in the Nyakweri Forest in southern Kenya’s Maasai Mara

Transportation

Ex-Purolator CEO steers car-sharing towards low-carbon future

by Roberta Staley

Tucked in the corner of Patrick Nangle’s spartan Modo car-sharing office, with its pale walls and light-brown wooden desk, is a black

Summer 2019/Supply Chain

Papua New Guinea on the chopping block

by Roberta Staley

Eight members of the Kimadi tribe stand, crouch or sit on the hard ground, knotty with exposed tree roots, enjoying the relative

Summer 2019/Supply Chain

Trees and the laws of supply and demand

by Roberta Staley

Worldwide, Interpol and the United Nations Environment Programme estimate the value of the yearly trade in illegal harvested timber at between US$30

Climate Crisis/Health & Lifestyle/Winter 2018

Breastfeeding for the apocalypse

by Roberta Staley

To say that Lourdes Santaballa of Puerto Rico was lucky is an understatement. When Hurricane Maria hit the Caribbean archipelago on September

Education/Health & Lifestyle/Spring 2015/Supply Chain/Water

The cola kids of El Salvador

by Roberta Staley

SAN SALVADOR — What could be duller than waiting to see the dentist? “Muy aburridos” — so bored! — four boys say as they roll

Fall 2013/Health & Lifestyle

Telehealth gives access to all

by Roberta Staley

Dr. Raghu Venugopal – along with other staff at Am Timan Hospital in Chad – was stumped. The two-year-old patient he was

A Buoyant Aircraft Systems MB-150 airship. Photos courtesy of BASI
Clean Tech/Social Enterprise/Spring 2014/Transportation

Up, up and away

by Roberta Staley

Last November, Typhoon Haiyan left a swath of destruction through Southeast Asia, flattening buildings and killing and maiming thousands of people. The

car sharing
Connected Planet/Social Enterprise/Spring 2013/Transportation

Own or share?

by Roberta Staley

Everything in life is somewhere else,” wrote American author and essayist E.B. White, “and you get there in a car.” No truer

advertisement

Latest Posts

ESG communications need a makeover | An image of a green wall with chips in the paint

ESG communications need a makeover

sustainable innovations

Turning dirty diapers into roads and other sustainable innovations

Will optimism solve climate change? | Image of a person on a wind farm wearing a red cape

The benefits of being a climate optimist

Flexitarian diet could cut agricultural emissions by 62% | An illustration of a the Earth eating broccoli

Wealthy countries could cut their agriculture emissions by 62% with flexitarian diet

Canadian pension funds climate

Canadian pension funds are making climate promises they’re not backing up

Cision News Releases

advertisement

Weekly Roundup

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Spring 2022 Issue

Winter 2022 Issue

Fall 2021 Issue

Summer 2021 Issue

Footer Logo

Copyright 2022

  • About Us
  • Research
  • Submit a Story
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Press Releases
  • Council for Clean Capitalism
  • Notice & Disclaimer
  • Articles
    • Built Environment
    • Clean Tech
    • Climate Crisis
    • Connected Planet
    • Education
    • Energy
    • Food
    • Health & Lifestyle
    • Leadership
    • Natural Capital
    • Mining
    • Responsible Investing
    • Social Enterprise
    • Supply Chain
    • Transportation
    • Waste
    • Water
    • Workplace
  • Events
  • Rankings
    • Future 50
    • Earth Index
    • Global 100
    • Best 50
    • Top 40 MBA
    • Clean 200
    • 30 Under 30
    • Responsible Funds
    • Other Rankings & Reports
    • Resources
  • Magazines
  • Subscribe

current issue