

Is ESG Part of the Solution or the Problem?
Written by: Ethan Brown Edited by: Louis Chenot ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices have faced a range of political opposition in the past year, especially in the United States, where the government has rolled back key aspects of this initiative. Nonetheless, the environmental problems at the root of ESG remain, even as resistance to change increases. Several important questions remain: will ESG stick, and does its framework make actual progress in solving t

Ethan Brown


Les lois sur l’écoblanchiment : comment la réglementation canadienne se distingue de celle des États-Unis
Écrit par: Carla Decroix Édité par: Mya Ouassini Maamri Ces dernières années, de plus en plus d’entreprises emploient des termes tels que « durable », « écoresponsable », ou « vert » pour promouvoir leurs produits ou services, dans le but de paraître respectueux à l’égard de l’environnement. Pourtant, ces termes trompeurs cachent souvent une réalité décevante: c’est ce qu’on appelle l’écoblanchiment (greenwashing). Plus précisément, il s’agit de pratiques de marketing qui ex

Carla Decroix


What Funding Losses Could Mean for Offshore Wind Developments in Humboldt Bay, California
Written by: Tessy Schreyer Edited by: Ashley Yeung California's beautiful coastline is host to a slew of economic activities: everything from tourism and recreation to oil drilling, fishing, and ship construction (Morgan, 2025). A pressing question today is whether or not offshore wind production will be added to this list. In 2022, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) granted leases for the first-ever offshore wind farms to be constructed off California's coast. One

Tessy Schreyer


Analyzing the Role of a Circular Economy in Driving the Clean Energy Transition
Written by: Kéa Anderson Edited by: Sunny Bell A Need for Change Reduce, reuse, recycle: three principles that have been drilled into many of us from a young age; three principles that are instrumental in a sustainable transition to renewable energy. With our rate of consumption of goods, technology, and raw materials, we are facing an imminent need to alter our current economic model of extraction and disposal. A transition to a circular economy offers a new paradigm for sus

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