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CK Weekly Roundup/Natural Capital

Time to talk about the birds and the bees

by CK Staff

Time to talk about the birds and the bees Five environmental groups and one farmer’s union are working together to dissuade Health

Cleantech/Health & Lifestyle

Can "pharming" be sustainable?

by Tyler Hamilton

Per capita, Americans smoked nearly 150 cigarette packs a day in the mid-1970s. Forty years later that number has plunged by more

Fall 2013/Food/Health & Lifestyle/Perspectives/Q&A/Voices

Open-source GM crops?

by CK Staff

For many activists, Mark Lynas is nothing short of an apostate. The British author, journalist and environmental activist has transformed over the

Fall 2013/Food/Perspectives/Sustainable Book Reviews

Waking the frog

by Lloyd Alter

In his new book, Waking the Frog, Tom Rand tackles the question of why we, like the metaphorical frog in the boiling pot, are just

Climate Crisis/Leadership/Perspectives/Voices

Stephen Harper loves science

by Tyler Hamilton

The Government of Canada is the Harper Government when an official press release reflects well on Stephen Harper. Any other time the

Robert Niven, CEO of CarbonCure
Built Environment/Cleantech/Summer 2013/Supply Chain

Tech Savvy: CarbonCure

by Adam Aston

Concrete is a conundrum. It’s the world’s most heavily consumed manmade material, with nearly three tonnes used per person, every year. Yet

Amazon bees
Food/Natural Capital/Spring 2013

Biodiversity in a bottle

by Paul McKay

Utterly unperturbed, Lili Ana Rodrigues gently pries open the roof of a hand-made wooden bee box and slices off paper-thin peaks of

Built Environment/Cleantech/Spring 2013

The promise and peril of 3D

by Pete Nowak

Tyler McNaney didn’t get into 3D printing for the usual reasons. Rather than creating things out of seemingly nothing, he was motivated

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Cleantech/Fall 2012/Health & Lifestyle/Perspectives/Q&A/Supply Chain/Waste

Do no harm

by Tyler Hamilton

Books have the power to change how we think and behave. Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species laid the foundation for evolutionary

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