For two hours last July, the skies opened. Two major thunderstorms dumped 126 millimetres of rain on Toronto, setting an all-time record
A flurry of announcements on Tuesday capped off the final day at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York City, with
The 100 schools ranked in the 2014 Global 100 Sustainable MBA ranking were taken from the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2013.
For many activists, Mark Lynas is nothing short of an apostate. The British author, journalist and environmental activist has transformed over the
British Columbia is making it easier for the province’s cities and towns to convert their street lighting to more efficient and longer-lasting
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Mutual funds in Canada focused on responsible investing (RI) are much more active shareholders in regards to proxy voting, according to a new
The cheapest kilowatt-hour is the one that’s not used. It’s long been known that reducing electricity use through efficiency is cheaper than
Nearly $9 billion (U.S.) in green bonds were issued during the first quarter of 2014, prompting the Climate Bonds Initiative to double its estimate for