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Emission impossible
A significant portion of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by major companies still haven’t been measured. We have a pretty good
Asbestos is the biggest workplace safety threat Asbestos is officially Canada’s number one workplace killer. The Globe and Mail reported today that the
This article is by Paul Klein, founder and president, Impakt, and Milinda Martin, vice president, community investment, corporate brand, and reputation, Time Warner Cable.
North Pole is suing a Koch-owned oil company North Pole, Alaska, is not the real North Pole, yet it embodies Christmas year-round.
Clinton challenges Obama on fracking Hilary Clinton subtly positioned herself against Obama’s “all of the above” energy strategy in a speech to
India to get Chinese high-speed rail? India and China are discussing the potential this week for a high-speed railway that will link
Inequality is a stubborn problem A new study that analyzed the correlation between education and surnames in England between 1170 and 2012
China commits to cutting coal The Chinese government announced yesterday that it will cap its coal use by 2020 in order to uphold
National-level data obtained by Corporate Knights shows that 2013 was the most fatal year on record for workers in Alberta, where 21