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Spring 2026

Energy wars issue

Finance/Spring 2026

The U.K. has a plan to crowdfund clean energy

by Eugene Ellmen

The U.K. government has a £1-billion strategy to leverage crowdfunding for hundreds of community energy projects. Will it work?

Health/Spring 2026

Canada’s oil patch has a data problem and it’s putting public health at risk

by Christina Frangou

Lack of data is shrouding the health risks of Alberta’s orphaned oil wells, but the province’s plan doesn’t address the gap

Climate/Spring 2026

Europe’s green retreat risks damaging its own businesses

by Ashley Perl

Cutting climate rules in the name of competitiveness threatens to undermine Europe's domestic industries

Natural Capital/Spring 2026

Canada’s biggest sustainable forest label has a clear-cutting problem 

by Leah Borts-Kuperman

Environmental groups allege that a popular forest certification system built by industry amounts to greenwashing

"When I was a kid, David Suzuki’s The Nature of Things ran an episode on the decimation of the Amazon rainforest that filled me with wonder and a burning need to do something," writes Toby Heaps.
Comment/Spring 2026

Publisher’s Note: Kermit was wrong

by Toby Heaps

Humans are good at solving civilizational challenges, when the stakes are clear and the alternatives are good

Energy/Spring 2026

On the shores of a green cold war 

by Natalie Alcoba

In a showdown of geopolitical brinksmanship, the planet’s ecological future is at stake

Climate Crisis/Spring 2026

The world is blowing past 1.5°C of warming. The reckoning has only just begun.

by Mark Mann

The world was supposed to keep warming below 1.5°C. That didn’t happen. What we do next is TBD.

Comment/Energy/Spring 2026

When we choose war, we cannibalize the solution

by Ralph Torrie

In a world of finite critical minerals, the war economy and the energy transition are competing for the same resources

electric yulu in India
Spring 2026/Transportation

India’s many e-bikes and tuk-tuks are putting peak oil in sight

by Rob Csernyik

Electric bikes and three-wheelers have slashed road transport oil demand in the world’s fastest-growing economy

Spring 2026/Transportation

China’s Arctic shipping ambitions are enabling a dangerous oil corridor 

by Gordon Feller

Chinese-linked shipping and investment are helping turn a key northern lane into a lifeline for sanctioned Russian oil 

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