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Sun-Dried Solar
Written by Jon-Erik Lappano, Editorial Assistant   
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Left: PS10 solar power-tower in Seville, Spain (source: afloresum); Right: parabolic trough system in Nevada (source: epants)
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Keeping up with the Joneses
Written by Andrea McDowell   

SolarpanelPhoto courtesy clownfish

According to Environment California, Nevada City, CA (with a tiny population of 2,800) boasts nearly one-in-five households with rooftop solar installations, making it the most solar-friendly city in the state.

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Cleantech goes bigtech

What are the tech giants doing within the cleantech realm?

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The Last Workplace Taboo
Written by Monika Warzecha, Staff Writer   

Mentalhealth

Investing in mental health means investing in a healthy company.

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From Black and White, to Green
Written by Jennifer McMahon, Editorial Intern   
How environmentally friendly are Canadian newspapers? An update to our 2008 Green Newspapers report.
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The Changing Face of Canada
Written by Kerry Ho   

KerryHoKerry sailing the high seas off the coast of Vancouver. Photo credit: Mike Harper, Barnet Sailing Cooperative

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Green Consumer Guide: Tourism
Written by Amy Oliver, Editorial Intern   

Check out our expanded Green Consumer Guide: Tourism.

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Ten Eco Escape Tips
Written by Amy Oliver, Editorial Intern   
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CSR in the Tourism Industry
Written by Rachel Dodds and Jacqueline Kuehnel   

SunnyVacation

Planning a sunny vacation this winter? Find out how responsible your tour operator is.

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Canada: A cleantech superpower?

Corporate Knights asked the CEOs of the Cleantech 10 what would make Canada a cleantech superpower. This is what some of them said.

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Cleantech – Explosive Growth & Creates More Jobs than Tax Cuts
Written by Cheryl Slusarchuk   

Investment in cleantech is one of the best ways to create jobs. Combine that with the explosive growth in this sector, and it’s easy to understand the focus it’s receiving worldwide from both governments and businesses. (Check out the Cleantech 10 here.)

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