It’s two weeks to deadline. Corporate Knights’ editor-in-chief Tyler Hamilton pings me, asking what book I’m planning to review. I ponder as I pace the
Deutsche Bank caused a stir earlier this month when it suggested that energy storage technologies – specifically, lithium-ion batteries – are likely
At first glance, I was put off by the title of John Taft’s new book, A Force for Good: How Enlightened Finance
Last Tuesday, the Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited released its first green bond (subscription) into the marketplace. The majority state-owned company saw its ฿3
Homes in the United States have become much bigger, more plentiful and jam-packed with electronic gadgetry over the past three decades, but
The mining industry is struggling. Junior exploration companies are desperately trying to raise money, and majors are facing volatile commodity prices paired
Former Republican Senator Richard G. Lugar was a fixture of Washington D.C. for more than 36 years – a Senatorial tenure that
In 2012, the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook report legitimized the notion of unburnable carbon in one sentence: “No more than
This article originally appeared on Bloomberg New Energy Finance. For the last two years, I have drawn on Russian imagery to illustrate the
When Stephen Harper says Alberta has a good model for carbon pricing, as he did in his year-end interview with CBC News,