Climate Crisis BHP Group gets out of oil and gas – but is it a win for climate? Alex Robinson The mining giant is betting on potash mining instead
Climate Crisis What mining, oil and gas can learn from Sudbury Nadia Mykytczuk How one of Canada’s dirtiest cities went from major polluter to thriving environment
Canada Votes 2021 | Climate Crisis Climate crisis remains wedge issue on campaign trail Shawn McCarthy In summer of heat domes and wildfires, Conservatives’ lacklustre climate plan faces a credibility gap
Climate Crisis Methane burning through global carbon budget Shawn McCarthy While industry hails the staying power of natural gas, a new IPCC report calls for rapid GHG reductions to limit warming
Climate Crisis We’ve exhausted a year’s worth of Earth’s resources in seven months. Now what? Olivier Blum and Mathis Wackernagel As the constant forward creep of Earth Overshoot Day illustrates, government leaders, mayors, and CEOs need to move faster and deeper
Climate Crisis Steel giants sign up for carbon-cutting transformation Eugene Ellmen $2.5-billion plans would see Algoma and Dofasco axe up to 1% of Canada’s total greenhouse gas emissions
Climate Crisis | Summer 2021 After COVID, can healthcare save the public from climate change? Rick Spence As the world’s fifth largest climate-polluting sector, healthcare can lead us on a planet-saving mission
Climate Crisis | Summer 2021 Can Steel Town clean up its act? Eugene Ellmen One year in to pledging to go net-zero, Canada’s steel industry risks falling behind decarbonization drive
Climate Crisis | Summer 2021 Are corporations getting trapped in net zero? Shawn McCarthy As carbon-neutral pledges mount, so do concerns that companies are putting too much focus on the “net” and not enough on the “zero”