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Will alternative seafood sink or swim?
Canadian faux fish and seafood startups are hoping to serve ocean-friendly food for a growing planet
We need to talk about meat
EDITORIAL | Despite efforts to make it sound sustainable, meat is roasting the planet. A plant-based revolution is taking root.
Knight Bites: The true cost of meat
From billions in subsidies to millions of lives lost, here are six ways people and the planet pay a price for the livestock industry
Is it time for a just transition in the meatpacking industry?
More than 100 years after Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle exposed the horrors of working in a slaughterhouse, workers are still clamouring for more humane conditions
Is seaweed farming boom a climate solution or ecological threat?
As kelp farms spread across North America, experts question whether their climate benefits are worth the potential risks
How Newfoundland is becoming a green hydrogen hotbed
Project Nujio’qonik is slated to transform the craggy coast into Canada’s first commercial wind-to-hydrogen hub, but not everyone is stoked
The federal government is more than $14 billion behind on climate funding
Our inaugural Climate Dollars report shows there has been a 30% shortfall between what the government has committed to spending on climate and what it has actually invested over last decade
Four ways Canadian banks can actually deliver on their climate promises
Upcoming shareholder proposal vote asks TD to spell out their vague net-zero plans, but it’s not the only bank that needs a credible climate transition plan
CDL first in Singapore to publish nature-related financial disclosures in 2024 sustainability report
In its 17th Integrated Sustainability Report, City Developments Limited zeros in on nature to enhance value and impact
Fossil fuel subsidies are costing Canadian taxpayers way more than the carbon tax
Despite calls for reform, federal and provincial governments use $6 billion in taxpayer dollars to subsidize fossil fuel companies annually. And unlike the federal carbon tax, Canadians don’t get a rebate.
57 producers generated 80% of fossil emissions since Paris Agreement
New InfluenceMap report finds most companies produced more fossil fuels in the seven years after the Paris Agreement than in the seven years before
U.S. sees surge in renewable energy over last decade
Renewables now account for 22% of U.S. electricity, thanks in part to growth in solar and wind. Can the Inflation Reduction Act help deliver a 100% clean grid?