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Star of David Lake
Cleantech/Leadership/Summer 2013/Water

An oasis in the desert

by Kerry Freek

Over nearly four decades, for better or for worse, Israel has worked to make the Zionist dreams of founding father David Ben-Gurion

Desalination
Cleantech/Energy/Summer 2013/Water

Desal nations

by Farida Helmy

Hungarian physiologist Albert Szent-Györgyi once said, “Water is life's matter and matrix, mother and medium. There is no life without water.” That’s

Great lakes being sucked through a straw
Climate Crisis/Summer 2013/Water

Great lakes, big problem

by Melissa Shin

North America couldn’t survive without the Great Lakes. They power the economy, quench inhabitants’ thirst and provide an array of ecosystem services.

Beans from the Malabar region of India. Image by Pen Waggener
Natural Capital/Responsible Investing/Spring 2013/Supply Chain

Awakening the bean counters

by Ann Monroe

It’s an obvious risk to the planet. But as companies around the world, and their accountants, are slowly coming to realize, the

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

July 2013 Flood in Toronto. Photo by Eastmain
Built Environment/Perspectives/Transportation/Voices

Toronto’s green decline

by Tyler Hamilton

I’m sitting at home watching the late-night local news and the biggest story of the hour is the flooding of Toronto’s Don

Ford Plant
Cleantech/Spring 2013/Supply Chain/Transportation

Tech Savvy: Ford

by Adam Aston

In the race to go green, it’s fair to say that Ford has looked high and low – literally – to help

school of fish
Leadership

The power of collaboration for creating sustainable value: Vol. 3

by Yasmin Glanville

Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) has partnered with WWF-Canada and others to support the common goal of affecting large-scale change that spans across

Waterfall
Natural Capital/Perspectives/Q&A/Spring 2013

A president's perspective

by Tyler Hamilton

Two years after attending the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, Jose Maria Figueres was elected president of Costa Rica, a small country in

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