Researchers are helping citrus farmers adopt agroecology practices to transition away from glyphosate, as the Mexican government wavers on whether to ban the weed killer
President Joe Biden looks to speed up heat safety regulations that could protect 36 million workers after Texas and Florida block cities from enacting their own protections
Advocates welcomed the departure of lawmakers who opposed strong climate policy in Labour’s landslide election
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Insure Our Future wants insurance companies to stop underwriting new fossil fuel projects – including LNG export terminals – and make polluters pay for climate disasters rather than hiking rates for homeowners
Heat-related deaths have spiked by roughly 30% in Europe over the last two decades. A group of older Swiss women successfully argued their government wasn’t doing enough to protect them.
OPINION | Their testimonies proved why new rules to shift finance away from polluting investments are urgently needed
With more than 40% of Canadian farmers retiring in the next decade, an urban farm in Toronto is giving marginalized youth the tools to start their own farm businesses
Bill C-59 has barred companies from making claims they can’t back up, but what kind of difference will it make?
The former leader of the NDP, who won the 2024 Corporate Knights Award of Distinction, changed how government thinks about sustainable development
Best 50 companies are pouring seven times more into sustainable investments than the average Canadian corporation
Corporate Knights ranks the most sustainable corporations with a subsidiary in Canada
How Société de transport de Montréal is turning its sustainable mobility vision into reality at high speed
In the ‘era of global boiling,’ cities and states are turning to heat czars to craft climate responses that mitigate the impact of extreme heat
While ‘Western style’ buildings are making India’s heat waves worse, architects are reviving cooler indigenous ways of building
Murrawah Maroochy Johnson, a Wirdi woman of the Birri Gubba Nation, led a groundbreaking First Nations legal battle in Australia. She received the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize.
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.
New research shows that video game players are more likely to engage in collective action on global warming, while industry tries to tackle emissions
Indigenous Peoples in Canada have become renewable-energy powerhouses. Now they’re using their knowledge to help Indigenous communities across the world.
It’s been a rough few years for the sector, but expectations of lower interest rates and long-term demand for renewable energy is helping turn things around
Drought conditions, heat waves and smoke from forest fires have heavily impacted grape yields in Canada and beyond, forcing an age-old industry to turn to new technologies and methods to survive
Even though less than one third of older buildings in the U.S. can be profitably converted, architects and developers are quickly learning how find the good candidates
We rated EV charging infrastructure in eight Canadian cities
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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