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Cleantech/Energy/Leadership/Perspectives/Voices

Clean energy projects get $82M

by Tyler Hamilton

The money that was set aside for clean energy initiatives in the federal Conservative government’s 2011 budget is finally beginning to trickle

car sharing
Connected Planet/Social Enterprise/Spring 2013/Transportation

Own or share?

by Roberta Staley

Everything in life is somewhere else,” wrote American author and essayist E.B. White, “and you get there in a car.” No truer

Health & Lifestyle/Perspectives/Spring 2013/Supply Chain/Sustainable Book Reviews/Waste

The want of more

by Lloyd Alter

In John Huston’s classic film Key Largo, Humphrey Bogart asks Edward G. Robinson, playing gangster Johnny Rocco, what it is he wants. It’s

Chess Illustration by Wesley Allsbrook
Health & Lifestyle/Social Enterprise/Winter 2013

Game changer

by Sanjay Khanna

Circa 2012: Hurricane Sandy causes an estimated $100 billion in damages in the U.S. Northeast. The International Energy Agency reports that four

Lab Illustration by Niklas Asker
Cleantech/Perspectives/Q&A/Social Enterprise/Winter 2013

The wealthy catalyst

by Tyler Hamilton

People with more money than most of us could imagine are throwing their philanthropic weight around in different ways. Jeff Skoll, co-founder

Siemens building
Cleantech/Energy/Fall 2012/Leadership/Voices

A green giant on the prowl

by CK Staff

Siemens Canada, the subsidiary of Germany-based Siemens AG, has been building up its presence in this country since 1912. It received its

Climate Crisis/Fall 2012/Leadership

Being ‘less bad’ isn’t enough

by Gib Hedstrom

This past year should have been a breakthrough for the environment. London rolled out the greenest ever Olympic Games. We celebrated the

Cleantech/Summer 2012/Water

Eye spy, robots don’t lie

by Tyler Hamilton

There are seven billion people on the planet, meaning there are now up to 14 billion eyeballs capable of monitoring the state

Cleantech/Education/Summer 2012

Schooled by mother nature

by Tyler Hamilton

They’ve made little guitar speakers sound bigger by studying the noisemaking ability of cicadas, one of the loudest insects in the world.

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