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Energy - Page 44

Energy/Leadership/Perspectives/Q&A/Spring 2012/Voices

Is bashing China bad for U.S.?

by Jeremy Runnalls

Duke Energy is among the biggest electric power companies in the United States and one of the largest emitters of greenhouse-gas emissions

Cleantech/Energy/Leadership/Spring 2012

Provincial power

by Marlo Raynolds

Talking about a “national energy strategy” is very much in vogue these days, almost the way we talked about “climate change strategies”

Cleantech/Energy/Leadership/Spring 2012

Different shades of green

by Paul Brent

Across Canada, roughly 700 companies make up the $9-billion cleantech sector. Most are in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec, which also fetch

Built Environment/Climate Crisis/Energy/Health & Lifestyle/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

Connected Planet/Energy/Leadership/Perspectives/Q&A/Spring 2012

Energy democratized

by CK Staff

American economist and author Jeremy Rifkin considers the World Wide Web, and more broadly, the Internet, as an essential component of a

Energy/Spring 2012/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 3

by Jeremy Runnalls

Hero: BASF The world’s largest diversified chemical company made waves this spring with the release of bold sustainability targets for 2020. The

2012 Sustainable Provinces/Climate Crisis/Energy/Leadership/Spring 2012/Transportation/Waste/Water

Green provinces of Canada

by Erin Marchington

It’s mid-summer and the air is thick. Thirteen riders form a peloton in the 10th stage of Le Tour De France, grinding

Cleantech/Climate Crisis/Energy/Perspectives/Spring 2012/Sustainable Book Reviews

The Conundrum

by Lloyd Alter

David Owen has a formula: first, write provocative articles in The New Yorker magazine with a clever but superficial core argument. Second,

Black Swan
Climate Crisis/Energy/Perspectives/Voices/Winter 2013

Not if, but when

by Toby Heaps

David Keith is a Harvard physics professor, geo-engineering entrepreneur and trusted advisor to Bill Gates. Michael Liebreich is chief executive of Bloomberg New

CO2-based refrigeration
Cleantech/Energy/Food/Winter 2013

Tech Savvy: Sobeys

by Paul Brent

Supermarkets are major-league energy hogs. Besides the obvious need for lighting, huge areas need to be heated and cooled for customer comfort

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