The Santa Marta process, named for the Colombian city where its inaugural conference was held, offers nations a faster path to action against fossil fuels ...
Canada’s need for a national office for climate adaptation is clear. Despite notable adaptation initiatives by various ...
Net-zero isn’t a switch that can be flipped in 2045; becoming a clean-energy superpower requires steady, sustained effort.
Instead of propping up sunsetting industries, Canada needs a hard pivot to large-scale, transformative, distributed energy ...
If SAF can decarbonize the aviation industry, why are the proponents staying quiet in the midst of a fossil fuel crisis?
How targeted investments in nature restoration are building climate resilience in the Wolastoq watershed in New Brunswick ...
Motorcycles have become the backbone of last-mile transport, supporting livelihoods, small businesses and urban mobility. But ...
Of all the companies in the world that embrace sustainable business practices, Europe has long claimed a disproportionate share of the best and most ambitious. For 20 years, Corporate Knights has ...
While publicly traded companies often dominate the headlines, private companies are a much larger part of the global economy. Worldwide, there are more than 95,000 private companies with annual ...
In its deep dive into the world’s most sustainable private- and public-sector companies, Corporate Knights revealed an undeniable fact: public-sector companies are doing essential work when it comes ...
The Canadian government provided at least $29.6 billion in financing to fossil fuel and petrochemical companies in 2024, with most of it directed toward the over-budget Trans Mountain pipeline, ...
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