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Winter 2017 - Page 3

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Climate Crisis/Comment/Food and Beverage/Supply Chain/Waste/Winter 2017

Eating the future

by Sophie Oliver

The recent climate change conference in Marrakech saw the Canadian government release its Mid-Century Long-Term Low-Greenhouse-Gas Development Strategy, and with it a

Buildings/Health/Leadership/Q&A/Winter 2017

The life and death of the single-family home

by CK Staff

Held up as a model for sustainable living, Vancouver has charted a different path from most other North American cities over the

Monsanto licenses a gene-editing tool | An image of a crop field
Food and Beverage/Winter 2017

New genes

by CK Staff

Agricultural biotechnology giant Monsanto agreed in September to a global non-exclusive licensing agreement with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard to

Buildings/Health/Leadership/Transportation/Winter 2017

City of subway lights

by CK Staff

Voters in Los Angeles County in November overwhelmingly approved Measure M, a ballot initiative that increases the local sales tax to pay

Climate Crisis/Leadership/Responsible Investing/Winter 2017/Workplace

Funding the future

by CK Staff

A new piece of legislation passed by a large majority in the European Parliament will require workplace pension funds to weigh and

Buildings/Cleantech/Climate Crisis/Transportation/Winter 2017

Going electric

by CK Staff

A bill passed by the National Assembly of Quebec last October establishes minimum sales targets for electric, rechargeable and hybrid vehicles, also

Climate Crisis/Leadership/Supply Chain/Waste/Winter 2017

Fixing throwaway culture

by CK Staff

The Swedish government has proposed several tax changes designed to incentivize consumers to repair broken items instead of discarding them. Lawmakers from the

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