It’s mid-summer and the air is thick. Thirteen riders form a peloton in the 10th stage of Le Tour De France, grinding
Michael Nutter couldn’t have picked a worse time to win the keys to city hall. In late 2007, after 14 years as
There are two narrative arcs in William Marsden’s recent book, Fools Rule: Inside the Failed Politics of Climate Change. In one, we
In June of last year, a research team working at the Department of National Defence (DND) put forth four different scenarios for
Grading President Obama on his clean energy policies is no easy task. Ask a conservative, and they’ll say Obama has invested far
Most people would not identify the 46th Vice-President of the United States as a pioneer of green energy. Ironically, thanks to a
The European Union has dragged the world’s airlines kicking and screaming into its carbon emissions trading system (ETS). Now, the carriers and
Can you hear it? That screeching sound of environmentalists being torn apart? In my world, it’s ear-splitting. As green initiatives flounder, as
Corporate Knights recently awarded the CK Award of Distinction to former Canadian PM Paul Martin for his environmental leadership, and sat down
Thud! That’s the sound the next assessment report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will make when it starts to land