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Tag: Climate change

Learn how Frontiers North Adventures, a Canadian travel company, identified the risks and looked for opportunities in the face of climate change.

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This Canadian travel company has a two-part climate change adaptation strategy: (1) operational optimization and (2) identification of future opportunities.

Renewable energy can seem a peaceful landscape of sun and wind, but different technologies are busily competing. Joern Hoppmann explains why some triumph..

Believing the environment was also a company responsibility, Stonemill Bakehouse president grew the company's own ingredients locally to cut emissions.

Eco-labels or sustainability ratings can be an important guide for purchasing sustainable products. But not all rating systems are equally effective.

Researchers Lianne Lefsrud and Renate Meyer explored the deeper beliefs of a critical group: professionals in the oil and gas industry. Their findings offer guidance for those trying to find common ground — and a common language — on climate change.

Businesses need to pick up on early signs of big changes. The warming Arctic is an “economic time-bomb,” and the time to act is now.

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Michael Toffel and Auden Schendler urge companies to address climate change through political action as well as operational improvements.

Dr. Ann Dale and Rob Newell of Royal Roads University provide five tips for companies seeking innovative ways to address climate change.

Learn how a paper manufacturer reduced GHG emissions by more than 40% – with a two-year payback period on its initiative.

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