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Essays and articles examining efforts to improve the built environment by reducing emissions, improving efficiency and enhancing resilience.

Lagos, Nigeria. Photo by Stefan Magdalinski
2013 Sustainable Cities/Buildings/Leadership/Spring 2013

Jumbo shrimp

by Daniel Hoornweg

North America’s big cities are getting smaller relative to their peers on a growing world stage

July 2013 Flood in Toronto. Photo by Eastmain
Buildings/Perspectives/Transportation/Voices

Toronto’s green decline

by Tyler Hamilton

I’m sitting at home watching the late-night local news and the biggest story of the hour is the flooding of Toronto’s Don

Buildings/Cleantech/Leadership/Summer 2012/Supply Chain

Spotlight on biomimicry

by Yasmin Ghahremani

Twelve years ago, carpet-tile maker Interface hit it big with biomimicry, and it’s been full steam ahead ever since. Having read biologist

Loblaws, Empress Walk, North York, Ontario, 2007
Buildings/Food and Beverage/Summer 2012/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 5

by CK Staff

Hero: Loblaws Loblaws, the Canadian supermarket chain with over 70 stores, announced in June that it is on track to meet its

Buildings/Climate Crisis/Perspectives/Spring 2012/Waste

Burn after reading

by Jeremy Runnalls

From the top of Amagerforbrænding, the largest of three garbage incineration plants located in downtown Copenhagen, is an idyllic panorama of the

Buildings/Climate Crisis/Spring 2012

The nature effect

by Faisal Moola

In the early 1990s the Clinton administration put a stop to logging in huge swaths of old growth forest in the U.S.

Buildings/Climate Crisis/Energy/Health/Spring 2012

Rise of the anthropocene

by Chris Wodskou

It’s a potent image of the early 21st century: the wind farm.Colossal white towers striding across farmland or wading mightily offshore. Some

Buildings/Cleantech/Education/Summer 2011

More emerald than ivory

by Jens Ourom

At first glance, the University of British Columbia’s on-campus incorporation of a biodiversity museum might not resonate as a particularly good omen

Buildings/Climate Crisis/Comment/Energy/Perspectives

The nuclear dilemma

by Boyd Cohen

Amongst those of us in the climate strategy world there has been an ongoing debate about the potential role of nuclear energy

Buildings/Health/Leadership/Perspectives/Sustainable Book Reviews

Mass migration

by Azra Fazal

The world is on the move – and butterflies and wildebeests aren’t the only ones migrating. As Doug Saunders writes in his

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