Canadian government fails to spend green funds A Natural Resources Canada spending report shows that Stephen Harper’s government let over $321 million
Emission impossible
A significant portion of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by major companies still haven’t been measured. We have a pretty good
This article is by Paul Klein, founder and president, Impakt, and Milinda Martin, vice president, community investment, corporate brand, and reputation, Time Warner Cable.
More plastic in our oceans than we thought A new study published in the journal, PLOS One, has found that the amount
Consent is important in any relationship, especially when your community is about to host a project in its backyard and when billions
This story is second in a two-part series on Louisiana’s rapidly disappearing coastline. To read part one, click here. This story was originally
North Pole is suing a Koch-owned oil company North Pole, Alaska, is not the real North Pole, yet it embodies Christmas year-round.
This story originally appeared on Wilson Center’s New Security Beat. This fall, a series of significant events signaled what many see as a
Kevin Carmichael is a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). This post first appeared on the CIGI blog,
This article originally appeared on the Ensia website. Last August, from the window of a jet high over Sumatra, I counted nearly a