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Spring 2013 - Page 2

Best 50 Issue

density Illustration by Julianna Brion
Built Environment/Health & Lifestyle/Perspectives/Spring 2013/Sustainable Book Reviews

Does dense equal sustainable?

by Lloyd Alter

It has become accepted wisdom that density is a good thing, as part of the notion that cities should grow, adapt and

Richard Branson
Education/Leadership/Natural Capital/Perspectives/Q&A/Spring 2013/Supply Chain/Waste

The b-team

by Tyler Hamilton

The first time I saw Sir Richard Branson in action was eight years ago at the launch of Virgin Mobile in Canada.

Built Environment/Cleantech/Spring 2013

The promise and peril of 3D

by Pete Nowak

Tyler McNaney didn’t get into 3D printing for the usual reasons. Rather than creating things out of seemingly nothing, he was motivated

Illustration by Dadu Shin
Climate Crisis/Natural Capital/Spring 2013

Rainy days leave Alberta wet

by Eric Reguly

Norway’s oil is running out and the country has never been in better shape. Alberta, blessed with reserves second only to Saudi

New York Midtown
Built Environment/Cleantech/Energy/Spring 2013

The PACE makers

by Tyler Hamilton

America’s most visible octogenarian is on a power diet. The Empire State Building, built in 1931 and reigning as the world’s tallest

Tree pruning in Durham, North Carolina. Photo by Ildar Sagdejev
2013 Sustainable Cities/Built Environment/Energy/Leadership/Spring 2013

Shifting from grey to green

by Faisal Moola

Despite being a vast continent of forests, fields, farmland, mountains and ice, North America is an urban society. In Canada, for example,

Guest Comment/Leadership/Mining/Perspectives/Spring 2013

Sunshine disinfects best

by John McKay

U.S. President Barack Obama will soon make a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, with very serious implications for Alberta and Canada’s

Procter & Gamble chemical works
Spring 2013/Voices/Waste/Workplace

Heroes & zeros: vol. 10

by CK Staff

Hero: Procter & Gamble Officials at Procter & Gamble (P&G), the world’s largest consumer product brand, announced in April that 25 per

Lagos, Nigeria. Photo by Stefan Magdalinski
2013 Sustainable Cities/Built Environment/Leadership/Spring 2013

Jumbo shrimp

by Daniel Hoornweg

North America’s big cities are getting smaller relative to their peers on a growing world stage

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