Corporate Knights defines clean capitalism as an economic system in which prices incorporate social, economic and ecological benefits and costs, and participants know
Natural resources, agriculture and manufacturing. Many of North America’s strongest industries are also its most water intensive. Increased awareness around risks –
The program looked like a perfect fit for the university. Calgary petroleum magnate Clayton H. Riddell, at the urging of former federal
In April, Aviva Investors commissioned Corporate Knights Capital, the investment research and financial products arm of Corporate Knights Inc., to investigate the state
Most executives would agree, even if not openly, that we have a systemic design flaw in our economy. It is set up
Anyone who has been paying attention to environmental issues in Canada knows that relations are downright toxic between the oil industry, environmentalists,
In China last spring, Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared: “We want to sell our energy to people who want to buy our
During a speech in Maryland last year, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus looked back on the energy transitions that American naval
Duke Energy is among the biggest electric power companies in the United States and one of the largest emitters of greenhouse-gas emissions
From the top of Amagerforbrænding, the largest of three garbage incineration plants located in downtown Copenhagen, is an idyllic panorama of the