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Closing the climate funding gap is key to Canada's prosperity

Corporate Knights

At the heart of the climate change challenge is the dependence on fossil fuels that is built into every sector, from buildings and vehicles to power plants and farm equipment, steel mills and breweries. With that built-in fossil fuel dependence comes locked-in greenhouse gas emissions. Such an alignment is possible.

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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

As we emerge, we are learning how to build the capability to truly understand, qualitatively and quantitatively, our communities’ vulnerabilities against a much broader set of scenarios. In a way, we are seeing this crisis as an illustration of how expensive the failure to build resiliency can ultimately prove. Devan Tracy (2018).

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Supporting the Financial Services Industry Sustainability Journey

Cisco CSR

As climate change and the impacts of the carbon-based economy are becoming a centerstage conundrum across the globe, driving shareholder value is no longer the only goal for financial institutions (FIs). And Cisco is expanding its smart building capabilities to other campuses including Atlanta, Chicago, and Paris.

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Clean 200 list shows sustainable companies on path to dominate global economy

Corporate Knights

The Clean200 utilizes the, which tracks the percentage of revenue companies earn from sustainable economy themes ranging from green power to electric vehicles to plant protein and smart buildings.

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Net zero transition – the latest signals of change: March 17, 2023

We Mean Business Coalition

The Climate Change Agreement, under which businesses receive a discount on their energy bills if efficiency targets are met, has been renewed until 2025. Of the more than 18,500 companies disclosing to CDP in 2022, roughly 7,000 said that they engaged their suppliers on climate change issues. million homes.