2025 Global 100 list: World’s most sustainable companies are still betting on a greener world Shawn McCarthy
Climate Crisis Five ways the federal government can hit Canada’s 2030 emissions milestone Dave Sawyer and Dale Beugin Canada’s success will depend on how — and how quickly — the government puts those climate policies in place
Climate Crisis U.S. SEC’s tough new climate disclosure rules put pressure on Canada to follow suit Eugene Ellmen Proposed Canadian regulations would shield companies from full carbon reporting and investor scrutiny
Climate Crisis ‘Any delay means risk’: Senator looks to speed up banks’ net-zero journey Shawn McCarthy Rosa Galvez new private member’s bill goes beyond calling for disclosure and demands systemic change from the financial sector
Climate Crisis A future with more forests is possible Daimen Hardie Canada needs a more ambitious tree-planting goal. A new Indigenous seed-saving initiative is a step in the right direction.
Climate Crisis Canada needs to make Big Oil pay their fair share Shawn McCarthy Current industrial price on carbon goes easy on biggest polluters. That might make sense for cement and steel, but not for oil.
Climate Crisis The sooner we start the energy transition, the faster Canada’s economy will grow Henry Stoch At our current pace, the net economic impact of the transition won’t be positive until 2060
Climate Crisis Wealthy nations still failing on $100 billion pledge to aid poor countries on climate Rishikesh Ram Bhandary IPCC report says billions facing climate catastrophe. Wealthy countries need to pay up. Here’s how.
Climate Crisis | Mining | Winter 2022 What happens if Indigenous people say no to mining the minerals needed to run EVs? Mark Podlasly Governments and industry need to ramp up their partnership game to bring new minerals to market in time to be part of a net-zero solution
Climate Crisis | Winter 2022 Is it time for a ‘planned retreat’ from building near flood plains? John Lorinc Many municipalities have not updated flood maps created in the 1970s in fear that revisions could expose them to liability for damages