February 16, 2012A simple, yet profound shift away from short term ROI makes it possible for companies to invest in ethical, sustainable improvements without the fear of having their programs axed for lack of short term payback.
February 06, 2012Recent media attention has focused on major energy pipeline projects and Canada’s withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol as defining the energy debate in this country.
January 17, 2012The key to creating positive innovation ripples is to engage stakeholders, employees and supply chain partners.
January 09, 2012In many cases, the powertrain is the only real ‘fingerprint’ that sets one car manufacturer apart from the other. But now, bye bye, fingerprint.
December 15, 2011Being honest about Kyoto's shortcomings does not make us a laggard. At the same time, it does not prevent us from exercising the leadership needed to make a real difference at home and abroad.
December 05, 2011Canada’s economy is still in recovery mode. It makes sense for policy-makers to consider ways to expedite development of projects in the resource, infrastructure and transportation sectors.
November 29, 2011While many are pessimistic about a new global accord on climate change we can be optimistic about urban and regional approaches.
November 24, 2011The industrial sector in Canada with perhaps the most significant financial and regulatory risks related to climate change is doing a poor job of letting investors know how they are managing those risks.
November 17, 2011Urban farming. What was once a contradiction in terms is now a growing symbol of innovation and efficiency in response to an impending food shortage.
November 02, 2011"We're looking for new models of innovation. We don't have all the answers or all the capabilities."
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