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Corporate Knights

Fall 2022
Magazine

Providing information empowering markets to foster a better world. Corporate Knights produces editorial at the intersection of business and society, with news and analysis about sustainability and corporate sustainability rankings

Sustainable revenue is the solution

Corporate Knights

Letters

Corporate Knights

Patagonia makes Earth its sole shareholder

Republicans take on ESG and ‘woke capitalism’

Banning ads on fossil fuels and filet mignon

Ethereum goes green

Is Canada a dumping ground for products made with forced labour?

Which banks are financing the clean energy transition?

When red states go green • The clean energy transition is quietly happening in conservative communities that have historically been dependent on fossil fuels, whether they like it or not

Who wants to be India’s greenest billionaire? • Two rival fossil fuel tycoons are racing to ramp up their investments in renewables, but are they giving up their coal?

How green will Canada’s hydrogen push be? • The fight over blue versus green hydrogen could impact the country’s clean energy transition

Hydrogen’s rainbow • Not all hydrogen is created equal. So what do the various colours mean?

THE BIGGEST CARBON LOSERS • How 20 major polluters from eight sectors cut the most carbon over a decade - by hook or by decade

MAKING THE CUT • How Europe’s largest utility managed to shrink emissions by more than half over the last decade while growing revenue

THE FIGHT FOR A BETTER TOMORROW • Whether they’re entrepreneurs, engineers or activists, this year’s Top 30 Under 30 are using their skills to bend the arc of history toward a more just and sustainable future

Top 40 MBAs double down on commitments to sustainability • Though progress has slowed on the presence of diverse faculty

F for leadership training • MBA programs aren’t doing enough to prepare tomorrow’s business leaders for purpose beyond profit

Out of Africa • Program gives STEM grads business skills to stop brain drain to West

What if the government spent big on greening homes • If home retrofit grants aren’t sufficient to transform a trickle of early-adopter retrofitters into a mass movement, what is?

The music industry changes its tune on climate • After pledging to reduce emissions, record labels, musicians and other stakeholders have to put their money where their mouths are

HEROES & ZEROS

Forging the path to net zero events • How Explore Edmonton has completely shifted their focus to sustainability in events

The price of making peace with nature • In the face of climate chaos, Corporate Knights’ Climate and Economic Renewal Plan lays out a pathway to peace

Knight Bites


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 68 Publisher: Corporate Knights Edition: Fall 2022

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  • Release date: November 10, 2022

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English

Providing information empowering markets to foster a better world. Corporate Knights produces editorial at the intersection of business and society, with news and analysis about sustainability and corporate sustainability rankings

Sustainable revenue is the solution

Corporate Knights

Letters

Corporate Knights

Patagonia makes Earth its sole shareholder

Republicans take on ESG and ‘woke capitalism’

Banning ads on fossil fuels and filet mignon

Ethereum goes green

Is Canada a dumping ground for products made with forced labour?

Which banks are financing the clean energy transition?

When red states go green • The clean energy transition is quietly happening in conservative communities that have historically been dependent on fossil fuels, whether they like it or not

Who wants to be India’s greenest billionaire? • Two rival fossil fuel tycoons are racing to ramp up their investments in renewables, but are they giving up their coal?

How green will Canada’s hydrogen push be? • The fight over blue versus green hydrogen could impact the country’s clean energy transition

Hydrogen’s rainbow • Not all hydrogen is created equal. So what do the various colours mean?

THE BIGGEST CARBON LOSERS • How 20 major polluters from eight sectors cut the most carbon over a decade - by hook or by decade

MAKING THE CUT • How Europe’s largest utility managed to shrink emissions by more than half over the last decade while growing revenue

THE FIGHT FOR A BETTER TOMORROW • Whether they’re entrepreneurs, engineers or activists, this year’s Top 30 Under 30 are using their skills to bend the arc of history toward a more just and sustainable future

Top 40 MBAs double down on commitments to sustainability • Though progress has slowed on the presence of diverse faculty

F for leadership training • MBA programs aren’t doing enough to prepare tomorrow’s business leaders for purpose beyond profit

Out of Africa • Program gives STEM grads business skills to stop brain drain to West

What if the government spent big on greening homes • If home retrofit grants aren’t sufficient to transform a trickle of early-adopter retrofitters into a mass movement, what is?

The music industry changes its tune on climate • After pledging to reduce emissions, record labels, musicians and other stakeholders have to put their money where their mouths are

HEROES & ZEROS

Forging the path to net zero events • How Explore Edmonton has completely shifted their focus to sustainability in events

The price of making peace with nature • In the face of climate chaos, Corporate Knights’ Climate and Economic Renewal Plan lays out a pathway to peace

Knight Bites


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