Gord Nixon stepped up to the microphone at a conference in Toronto last fall and announced that Canada’s largest financial institution was
Canada’s oil sands are a microcosm of all the challenges the carbon sector faces today. And it’s one that investors around the
With a name like “natural” rubber, one might think the stretchy, waterproof stuff would have unassailable green cred. After all, humanity has
The International Energy Agency chose the second day of the Warsaw Climate Change Conference this past November to put out its much-anticipated
As insane as it sounds, much of my last year has been spent trying to get a crosswalk installed in front of
Nuclear waste. When these two words are spoken, the camps are drawn. Nuclear proponents say, “No problem, all is well. We’re talking
Safety. Proliferation. Waste management. Economics.These are the issues that have held back the potential of nuclear power, and which continue to do
In a column last fall in the business section of the New York Times, journalist Eduardo Porter echoed the recent call by some high-profile
What’s bad for the environment is good for the portfolio, and vice versa. That baby boomer mentality has been the driver of
The world’s first fair-trade shoe company. Solar bonds. An easier way to donate to charity. Affordable housing. Converting zoo animal poop into