Climate Crisis | Spring 2021 | Sustainable Book Reviews Bill Gates’s climate fixes don’t add up Lloyd Alter While Microsoft’s co-founder should have a head for numbers, his latest book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, fails on climate math
Climate Crisis | Spring 2021 This Earth Day, new evidence that the planet can be saved CK Staff Earth Day 2021 feels different thanks to a torrent of actions that tell us Earthlings are getting serious about the climate
Climate Crisis | Spring 2021 Net-zero report card: How future-friendly are Canadian provinces? Shawn McCarthy Delivering on Canada’s climate promises requires top grades from provinces and territories. We grade the leaders and laggards
Climate Crisis Manifest powers up to help industry master growing climate risks Rick Spence Venture investors are rallying around a Canadian start-up that’s helping big companies manage the complexity of climate-risk disclosure
Climate Crisis Financing the climate gap Linda Coady and Chris Coulter Ottawa needs to leverage the capacity of the private sector to invest in climate solutions
Climate Crisis | Winter 2021 Could “environmental populism” be the answer to the climate crisis? Mark Beeson Five things you should know about how populism could work for the planet
Climate Crisis | Winter 2021 Harnessing systems and design thinking to solve our greatest challenge Nicholas Parker “Sustainability” is now a sterile concept. We have to learn from Nature to address the climate emergency
Climate Crisis What a carbon tax can't do Scott Staring The federal carbon tax is poor way to galvanize public support for climate action. Canada needs a climate plan that embodies the idea of the common good
Climate Crisis | Winter 2021 Editor's Note: Time to go all in on the zero carbon economy Toby Heaps What gets funded gets done. How we invest our trillions starting right now will determine our future.