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Food/Summer 2025

How McCain Foods embraced regenerative farming

by Mark Mann

In 2018, McCain Foods commissioned a study to find out how climate change might affect the supply of potatoes for its famous

Finance

Canada’s largest pension fund walks away from net-zero target

by Mitchell Beer

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board points to "recent legal developments in Canada" and "rigid milestones" that have forced them to reconsider

Spring 2025/Workplace

Zen and the art of saving the planet in the Trump era

by Adria Vasil

Ten years after leading the Paris Agreement, Christiana Figueres shares how Zen teachings can help us strengthen our personal and planetary resilience

Climate

A clear and overdue path to accounting for natural assets in Canada

by Joanna Eyquem, Peter van Dijk and James K. Stewart

OPINION: In the face of wildfires and floods, more cities are measuring the financial value of natural assets like wetlands and forests.

Mining

How slow, small-scale mining can meet demand in a more sustainable way

by Cassia Johnson, Deborah Johnson and Kathryn Moore

The slow fashion and slow food movements are an antidote to overconsumption. New research in Canada and Ghana suggests slow mining can also bring benefits.

Leadership

Here's what a Kamala Harris presidency could mean for climate

by Zoya Teirstein

Indicators date back to her tenure as district attorney and attorney general in California, when she created an environmental justice unit and

Leadership

Here is why more women should be leading climate action

by Carla Pascoe Leahy

Women make up 80% of people displaced by extreme weather. Evidence shows that more women decision-makers leads to stronger climate policies, and more

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Leadership

How Indigenous burning practices can help curb the biodiversity crisis

by Sara Wickham, Andrew Trant, Emma Davis and Kira Hoffman

Wildfires can seriously damage ecosystems, but Indigenous fire practices can make forests more resilient

Climate Crisis

Manifest powers up to help industry master growing climate risks

by Rick Spence

Venture investors are rallying around a Canadian start-up that’s helping big companies manage the complexity of climate-risk disclosure

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