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"When I was a kid, David Suzuki’s The Nature of Things ran an episode on the decimation of the Amazon rainforest that filled me with wonder and a burning need to do something," writes Toby Heaps.
Comment/Spring 2026

Publisher’s Note: Kermit was wrong

by Toby Heaps

Humans are good at solving civilizational challenges, when the stakes are clear and the alternatives are good

Comment/Leadership

Think concern for climate change is passé? Think again.

by Rick Smith

OPINION | For most people, climate change always comes roaring back as a top issue

Battery recycling
Comment

Philanthropic capital could do much more to address Canada’s overlapping crises

by Rudi Wallace

OPINION | Foundations in Canada control $135 billion in endowments and could harness impact investing to benefit Canadians directly

Comment/Energy/Spring 2026

When we choose war, we cannibalize the solution

by Ralph Torrie

In a world of finite critical minerals, the war economy and the energy transition are competing for the same resources

Murdocville wind farm
Comment/Energy

Quebec must move fast to retain its clean-power advantage

by Marine Thomas and Catherine McKenna

OPINION | The Iran oil shock shows that Quebec needs to double down on renewables or risk falling behind in the electric

wildfire haze in Montreal
Climate Crisis/Comment

It’s time to address Canada’s major shortfalls in climate adaptation

by Kathryn Bakos and James K. Stewart

OPINION | As costs from extreme weather keep climbing, Canada must hard wire climate resilience into its policy and investment decisions

Comment/Energy

Market discipline, not market failure, is shaping Canada’s green hydrogen sector

by David Billedeau, Derek Estabrook and Michele Landry

OPINION | The hype may be fading, but green hydrogen development is maturing as capital continues to flow

Comment/Leadership

What does climate change progress look like?

by Rick Smith

OPINION | Of course we need to hit net-zero by 2050. In the meantime, the Canadian Climate Institute will track other indicators

Comment/Finance

The giant oversight in Prem Watsa’s long-term investing strategy

by Kiera Taylor

OPINION | The Fairfax Financial founder designed the firm for permanence. Why is it financing fossil fuels? 

Comment/Energy

The single greatest tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions is energy efficiency

by Jim Harris

OPINION | With a few actions, we could save tens of terawatt-hours of electricity by 2028

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