Canadians and Americans face a 48% surcharge for living in the wrong country. Or, more precisely, for keeping cheap, Chinese-built EVs out.
The province wants to build the “world’s cleanest batteries” and corner North America’s EV supply chain. Will it work?
The auto sector needs low-carbon steel to meet its own emissions targets, but carmakers have been slow to adopt the burgeoning technology
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As Ottawa weighs how to increase its climate targets, Alberta and Ontario fight to lower ambitions
When Omnis Energy pitched a plan to produce graphite at Pleasants Power Station, they were treated as saviours. Now some are wondering if the project is too good to be true
Shareholder activists have successfully pressured the fast food chains Jack in the Box and Wingstop to set their first measurable climate targets
While asset managers cast doubt on the effectiveness of ESG investing, asset owners are doubling down
To make the necessary investments in decarbonization, Canada’s heavy industries say they need stable climate policies
OPINION | Despite the welcome arrival of long-awaited green taxonomy, Canada is still losing the race to decarbonize if we leave the door open to gas
A look at the sustainability programs at colleges and universities across North America raises the question: Do those classes include everyone who could or should be there?
Renowned botanist Diana Beresford-Kroeger, the “Jane Goodall of trees,” says that to save the living planet and the human race, we have to save the trees
OPINION: In the face of wildfires and floods, more cities are measuring the financial value of natural assets like wetlands and forests. But there’s still a long way to go.
There’s evidence the industry has started putting plans into action, but the energy consumption of Bitcoin networks is still higher than countries like Norway and Sweden
Mara-Serengeti is rapidly warming. Floods, droughts and temperature rises are having a profound effect on wildlife survival and biodiversity
Dutch grocer Jumbo turned heads this year when it stopped discounting fresh animal meat. Other European supermarkets are also trying to shift protein sales to improve diets and cut emissions.
Our summer issue is packed full of stories about how cities are trying to keep their cool in record-smashing summer heat, the rising temperature on the debate between the Global North and South on resource development, and much more.
As Ottawa weighs how to increase its climate targets, Alberta and Ontario fight to lower ambitions
Huron University program wants grads to “hit the ground running” as ethical entrepreneurs and leaders in the public, private and non-profit sectors
OPINION | Investors for Paris Compliance has yet to see any large Canadian investors take meaningful steps to press oil and gas companies on net-zero
Groups like PlantVillage are getting farmers to stop burning field waste and turn it into yield-boosting, carbon-storing biochar instead
A new report unpacks why North American elevators are much more costly than their European counterparts and why that price divergence has huge implications for built form
While debate rages on over whether tariffs are levelling the playing field or missing an opportunity, Canadians looking for affordable EVs have “almost no options left”
A practical guide to swapping your furnace (and A/C) for a heat pump
Oil and gas producers pay among the lowest average carbon costs of any sector – and it’s threatening Canada’s climate targets
Climate scientists say we need to go further, faster, but social scientists say we won’t get there unless we heal divisions
The vaccine race is accelerating the emergence of a new frontier in science looking at alternatives to animal modelling
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