A SPECIAL INFORMATION SUPPLEMENT IN THE GLOBE AND MAIL
OCTOBER 2, 2007
A climate for action
Climate change isn't just affecting the environment, it is having a profound impact on business. This special report - produced in co-operation with The Conference Board of Canada - reflects a forum for dialogue on one of the most pressing issues facing industry today, global warming. Read this report's lead story
Read article Financial risks of climate change prompt calls for disclosure
Recognition of the economic and financial risks of climate change has moved it from the realm of scientific debate to the front lines of investment risk management.
Read article "Aspirational" targets: Déjà vu
all over again

SFU Professor Mark Jaccard urges Canadian politicians to stop peddling hot air.
Read article Business planning in a carbon-constrained world
Governments, investors and businesses face the challenging task of trying to balance the cost of doing nothing with the cost of action.
Read article Cutting GHG emissions one building
at a time

Buildings are the single largest contributor of greenhouse gases.
PLUS...
Real estate leaders pushing boundaries
Carbon finance and responsible investment
Incentives and assistance tempt organizations seeking higher standard
Bad energy policies a threat
Emission reduction pathways advance
Low-emission E3 Fleets hit the road
Energy innovator Energy innovator
Distribution company explores clean alternatives
Pacific green energy initiative Pacific green energy initiative
A home for clean energy to grow
Clean, green options for sale Clean, green options for sale
Service providers step up with climate solutions
Article Index
A climate for action »
Financial risks of climate change prompt calls for disclosure »

"Aspirational" targets: Déjà vu all over again »

Business planning in a carbon-constrained world »

Cutting GHG emissions one building at a time »

Real estate leaders pushing boundaries »

Carbon finance and responsible investment »

Incentives and assistance tempt organizations seeking higher standard »

Bad energy policies a threat »

Emission reduction pathways advance »

Low-emission E3 Fleets hit the road »
This Special Information
Supplement is sponsored by:

GM Canada
Suncor Energy
Enbridge
Power Workers Union
Canadian Standards Association
Catalyst
Bennett Jones LLP
Cadillac Fairview
GWL Realty Advisors
Plasco Energy Group
Real Pac
University of Guelph
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