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2019 Education and Youth Issue
Planting billions of trees could be natural climate solution
Our Knight Bites illustrator sketches out how tree power can help solve the climate crisis
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
Heroes & Zeros: Business Roundtable evolves, while Cargill named worst company on earth
Agri-food giant Cargill slammed for deforestation and child labour links as 181 CEOs vow to do business differently
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
If cattle are the new coal, are Canadian peas the new solar?
While report says most meat companies are failing to prepare for climate risks, Canada's yellow peas are part of plant boom
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
The world needs more Ethiopia and less Exxon
This year's Nobel winners reveal how different the world could be when our leaders invest in a better future
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
Climate bonus: Is paying executives to address the climate crisis good business?
Linking senior executive pay to climate performance can spur rapid movement towards a low-carbon future
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
Youth rising: Meet 2019’s top 30 under 30 sustainability leaders
From climate advocates to zero-waste social entrepreneurs, this year’s winners are fighting for a greener future for all
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
The economics of saving Kenya’s elephants
As Africa’s grey giants clash with a growing population in southern Kenya, the Mara Elephant Project goes high-tech
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
“Bridge” to clean energy goes up in smoke
As renewables grow cheaper, betting on natural gas as a transition fuel is proving to be a costly error
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2019 Education and Youth Issue
Is carbon fibre Alberta’s next profit gusher?
As the oil sands become a harder sell, bitumen may find profitable future in carbon-fibre-framed EVs
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Waste
Can plant-based plastics dig us out of waste crisis?
Why compostable plastics are condemned to landfill and what can be done to solve the packaging conundrum
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