Let’s plant one trillion trees by 2030. That simple, powerful message came out of the World Economic Forum in January, as billionaires
There was something substantially different about Al Gore’s two-hour presentation Thursday in Mississauga, Ontario, where more than 500 people gathered to become
For the first time in its history Ontario Power Generation is preparing bids as part of the province’s next round of competitive
Toronto installed the highest square footage of green rooftops last year than any other Canadian city, and was second in North America
There’s a hierarchy in the fossil fuel world, particularly when looked at through the lens of climate change and urban air pollution.
It was an inspiring day, full of smiles, families, pets and a united message for government leaders: act now on climate change.
Homes in the United States have become much bigger, more plentiful and jam-packed with electronic gadgetry over the past three decades, but
Walk through any airport terminal, train station, shopping mail, or main intersection in Switzerland and rarely a second goes by when you’re
DAVOS, Switzerland – The irony is so thick you can ski on it. When the World Economic Forum (WEF) released its “Global Risks