Ten years after leading the Paris Agreement, Christiana Figueres shares how Zen teachings can help us strengthen our personal and planetary resilience
OPINION: In the face of wildfires and floods, more cities are measuring the financial value of natural assets like wetlands and forests.
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.
Indicators date back to her tenure as district attorney and attorney general in California, when she created an environmental justice unit and
Women make up 80% of people displaced by extreme weather. Evidence shows that more women decision-makers leads to stronger climate policies, and more
Wildfires can seriously damage ecosystems, but Indigenous fire practices can make forests more resilient
Venture investors are rallying around a Canadian start-up that’s helping big companies manage the complexity of climate-risk disclosure
In a packed conference hall in Red Deer, Alberta, this past spring, Jason Kenney, a veteran federal politician aspiring to become premier
The City of Toronto's Subcommittee on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation held its first public meeting in early March. More than 300