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The Corporate Knights Podcast

Corporate Knights is the Canadian Magazine for Responsible Business

Welcome to the Corporate Knights Podcast. We bring you new and riveting video and audio podcasts as a part of our mission to humanize the marketplace. For more Corporate Knights, visit www.corporateknights.ca

Download The Invisible Economy  05-08-2010 (19.86 MB)

Duration: 3:27 m - Filetype: quicktime

The Invisible Economy (Video Podcast)

  • The Invisible Economy
  • Dr. Pavan Sukhdev, Head of UNEP's Green Economy Initiative, explains the problems of a global economy that ignores nature and its services. Why do our governments and corporations value some things and not others? Dr. Sukhdev makes the case for the real value of our environment.

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Download Laraque the Enforcer  22-04-2010 (15.16 MB)

Duration: 6:01 m - Filetype: quicktime

Laraque the Enforcer (Video Podcast)

  • Laraque the Enforcer
  • Georges Laraque is a lover and a fighter. With a reputation for violence on the ice, and a compassion for animals and the environment, he is a force to be reckoned with. As the NHL's only "openly vegan" player, he challenges the notion that you need to eat meat to be strong. He talks about veganism, Haiti, politics, and a dream for the future. Interview by Toby Heaps. Produced by Jon-Erik Lappano.  www.corporateknights.ca

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Download Ed Burtynsky and Yann Martel: Words and Images  14-04-2010 (24 MB)

Duration: 5:07 m - Filetype: quicktime

Ed Burtynsky and Yann Martel: Words and Images (Video Podcast)

  • Ed Burtynsky and Yann Martel: Words and Images
  • Yann Martel (award-winning author of Life of Pi) and Ed Burtynsky (renowned photographer behind "Manufactured Landscapes" and "Oil") talk about the Art of Sustainability. Created by Jon-Erik Lappano. Images courtesy of Cape Farewell (www.capefarewell.com) and Nicholas Mettivier Gallery, Toronto (www.edwardburtynsky.com).

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