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Corporate Knights

Winter 2024
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

Corporate Knights • Volume 23 Issue 1

Letters

May the force be with us • Here is a call to business leaders: We need more Skywalkers to take on the dark side of fossil fuels

Corporate Knights

Solar jobs and clean energy investments surge ahead

Out of the woods? Amazon deforestation drops 56%

Waiter, there’s oil and gas in my soup

Are CEOs gaming ESG bonuses?

E-bikes and mopeds put a bigger dent in oil demand than EVs

Global ESG assets shrink by 14% (mostly in the U.S.)

Caribbean calls for fair funding for climate-damaged islands

Can oil-rich Colombia lead the green revolution? • President Gustavo Petro has likened oil to cocaine. All eyes are on his ambitious plan to wean his nation off fossil fuels and kick-start a renewables renaissance.

Under the influencers • Big Oil’s spin doctors go digital

Is LNG industry gaslighting the path to net-zero? • Canada’s dreams of prosperity fuelled by liquefied natural gas rest on a shaky foundation of questionable assumptions

Cleaning up one of the dirtiest parts of clean energy • A new Saskatchewan rare earth facility wants to take a bite out of a supply chain dominated by China

How the world’s most sustainable corporations are driving the green transition • Now in its 20th year, the Global 100 ranking reveals that corporate leaders are pouring more of their revenues into sustainable investments than ever

Metal of honour • Scrappy Australian metal-recycling pioneer tops Global 100 sustainable corporations list

2024 RESPONSIBLE INVESTING guide

HOW TO PUT THE CONSERVE BACK IN CONSERVATIVE • A PRESCRIPTION FOR GREEN CONSERVATIVES

THE ‘RIGHT’ THING TO DO • IF CANADIAN CONSERVATIVES VALUE STABILITY OVER REVOLUTION, WE MUST ACT ON CLIMATE

THE QUEST FOR ‘GREEN LIBERTY’ • THE ECO-RIGHT IS RECLAIMING CONSERVATIVE AMERICA’S ENVIRONMENTAL IDENTITY

KEEP GREEN AND CARRY ON • THERE’S NOTHING CONSERVATIVE ABOUT TURNING OUR BACKS ON NATURE

Why I started a spice company • I realized that advising companies on ESG wasn’t enough to transform our wounded world – I had to create change from the ground up

Green chief: When sustainability takes over the C-suite • The role of chief sustainability officers has expanded beyond green optics to driving corporate strategy

Ralph Nader’s 12 CEOs ‘who got it right’ • The legendary critic of corporate America has a message for today’s sustainability-minded chief executives: speak up

HEROES & ZEROS

The post-fossil future: Getting to ‘yes’ • New Corporate Knights initiative will identify the gap between what it would take to get to zero emissions and the current level of investment in the public and private sectors

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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 68 Publisher: Corporate Knights Edition: Winter 2024

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  • Release date: January 25, 2024

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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

Corporate Knights • Volume 23 Issue 1

Letters

May the force be with us • Here is a call to business leaders: We need more Skywalkers to take on the dark side of fossil fuels

Corporate Knights

Solar jobs and clean energy investments surge ahead

Out of the woods? Amazon deforestation drops 56%

Waiter, there’s oil and gas in my soup

Are CEOs gaming ESG bonuses?

E-bikes and mopeds put a bigger dent in oil demand than EVs

Global ESG assets shrink by 14% (mostly in the U.S.)

Caribbean calls for fair funding for climate-damaged islands

Can oil-rich Colombia lead the green revolution? • President Gustavo Petro has likened oil to cocaine. All eyes are on his ambitious plan to wean his nation off fossil fuels and kick-start a renewables renaissance.

Under the influencers • Big Oil’s spin doctors go digital

Is LNG industry gaslighting the path to net-zero? • Canada’s dreams of prosperity fuelled by liquefied natural gas rest on a shaky foundation of questionable assumptions

Cleaning up one of the dirtiest parts of clean energy • A new Saskatchewan rare earth facility wants to take a bite out of a supply chain dominated by China

How the world’s most sustainable corporations are driving the green transition • Now in its 20th year, the Global 100 ranking reveals that corporate leaders are pouring more of their revenues into sustainable investments than ever

Metal of honour • Scrappy Australian metal-recycling pioneer tops Global 100 sustainable corporations list

2024 RESPONSIBLE INVESTING guide

HOW TO PUT THE CONSERVE BACK IN CONSERVATIVE • A PRESCRIPTION FOR GREEN CONSERVATIVES

THE ‘RIGHT’ THING TO DO • IF CANADIAN CONSERVATIVES VALUE STABILITY OVER REVOLUTION, WE MUST ACT ON CLIMATE

THE QUEST FOR ‘GREEN LIBERTY’ • THE ECO-RIGHT IS RECLAIMING CONSERVATIVE AMERICA’S ENVIRONMENTAL IDENTITY

KEEP GREEN AND CARRY ON • THERE’S NOTHING CONSERVATIVE ABOUT TURNING OUR BACKS ON NATURE

Why I started a spice company • I realized that advising companies on ESG wasn’t enough to transform our wounded world – I had to create change from the ground up

Green chief: When sustainability takes over the C-suite • The role of chief sustainability officers has expanded beyond green optics to driving corporate strategy

Ralph Nader’s 12 CEOs ‘who got it right’ • The legendary critic of corporate America has a message for today’s sustainability-minded chief executives: speak up

HEROES & ZEROS

The post-fossil future: Getting to ‘yes’ • New Corporate Knights initiative will identify the gap between what it would take to get to zero emissions and the current level of investment in the public and private sectors

Knight Bites


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