Talking about a “national energy strategy” is very much in vogue these days, almost the way we talked about “climate change strategies”
Across Canada, roughly 700 companies make up the $9-billion cleantech sector. Most are in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec, which also fetch
In the early 1990s the Clinton administration put a stop to logging in huge swaths of old growth forest in the U.S.
James Hansen is director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and one of the world’s most respected climate scientists. Earlier this
In March, an Ottawa Citizen reporter named Tom Spears sent a routine request to the National Research Council (NRC). Spears had noticed
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
Hero: HSBC Canada HSBC Canada revealed in October it has set up a $1-million scholarship fund at Toronto’s York University, which will