The job losses related to $55-a-barrel oil could be as high as 23,000 this year as Alberta’s oil patch adjusts to new
The mining industry is struggling. Junior exploration companies are desperately trying to raise money, and majors are facing volatile commodity prices paired
Chances are slim that shiny new nuclear plants will be built in Ontario. High upfront costs and a history of delays and
It seems like everybody is talking about carbon pricing these days, but few have approached the issue from the perspective of finance
This article originally appeared on Bloomberg New Energy Finance. For the last two years, I have drawn on Russian imagery to illustrate the
Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Heising-Simons family announced a new program last Wednesday called the Clean Energy Initiative to accelerate reform of the
DAVOS, Switzerland –The heads of the United Nations, International Monetary Fund and World Bank shared a common message on Friday, suggesting that
Among Luc Zandvliet’s professional accomplishments last year, coaxing a burly mining engineer into a Bedouin tent to discuss the mysteries of camel
This article originally appeared on the Future Food 2050 website. As Electrolux design director Thomas Johansson heads off to his Stockholm office
When Stephen Harper says Alberta has a good model for carbon pricing, as he did in his year-end interview with CBC News,