Conservation impact bonds are outcome-based instruments that could help close the biodiversity financing gap The post A novel investing tool is improving how conservation gets funded appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Reforms would allow Canadian banks, insurers and pension funds to vastly increase financing to address the economic crisis The post Canada’s finance regulator says up to $1 trillion in lending could be unlocked appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
There’s good and bad news for climate-smart travellers: cheaper airlines are more fuel-efficient, but things could get squishy The post The secret to lowering airline emissions? Less leg room appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
A proposed low-emissions mine near Timmins, Ontario represents one of the largest opportunities for new nickel production in the world The post Canada could soon add a major link in the domestic EV supply chain appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
OPINION | Canada should take its cues for climate policy from its global trading partners, not Donald Trump The post A fork in the road for the Canadian climate change discussion appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
OPINION | The Canadian insurance industry must face up to the climate crisis, not pass the buck The post Canadian insurers need to get real about climate damages appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Engineers and architects say biological materials can make high-performance building products. Will the construction industry get on board? The post Biomass may be the climate-friendly building material we’ve been waiting for appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Where land is at a premium and water is in short supply, solar canals offer a win-win solution The post Novel project in California has solar panels stretching across water canals appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
A new oil pipeline is not on the list of national interest projects the federal government will prioritize, but that doesn't mean it won't eventually happen The post As the global oil industry contracts, Carney waits for pipeline developer appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
A new study argues that the world’s biggest businesses over-rely on short-term tree-planting and other forms of “nondurable” carbon removal| Corporate Knights
A Dutch pension manager's decision to pull its investments from BlackRock highlights the growing gap between the U.S. and Europe| Corporate Knights
The Trump administration's onslaught against renewables has halted a massive offshore wind energy project that would have helped power Connecticut and Rhode Island| Corporate Knights
A new fundraising round for Commonwealth Fusion Systems adds nearly a billion dollars to the growing pot for this still-unproven technology| Corporate Knights
Legislators had to extend the deadline to spend a $5-billion fund for new gas power plants, while renewable projects race ahead| Corporate Knights
The Office of the Chief Actuary is failing to assess the extent of the potential impacts of global warming, according to a new open letter| Corporate Knights
Canada is positioning itself as a key supplier of liquified natural gas to Europe, despite forecasts of global oversupply and demand decline| Corporate Knights
The plug-in panel kits are available for now only in Germany, which recently relaxed rules to facilitate more solar energy uptake| Corporate Knights
The hydrogen energy that the town of Calistoga uses for backup power is zero-emissions. The supply chain is a different story.| Corporate Knights
Climate change requires comprehensive solutions| Corporate Knights
At a time when buying groceries is steeped in patriotism, food co-ops can reflect the priorities of their customers, who are also their owners| Corporate Knights
In 2018, McCain Foods commissioned a study to find out how climate change might affect the supply of potatoes for its famous fries. The results prompted a radical shift in how it farms.| Corporate Knights
How East Africa’s women-led poultry co-ops are feeding communities when global markets fail| Corporate Knights