PIVOT platform is helping small businesses tackle climate change

Published: 4 April 2023

Climate anxiety is real, and sometimes it can feel overwhelming, but the key to addressing it is to stop dwelling and start doing. Business owners can do more than most. The McGill Sustainability...

RBC faces Competition Bureau inquiry for greenwashing

Published: 31 October 2022

RBC has positioned itself as a champion of clean economic growth – but has continued to finance fossil fuel industry, according to a complaint filed with Canada’s Competition Bureau. The Bureau has...

Professors Etzion, Animesh and Luederitz awarded SSHRC Partnership Development Grant

Published: 22 July 2021

Dror Etzion, Animesh Animesh and Christopher Luederitz awarded SSHRC Partnership Development Grant

The implications for research on carbon labels

Published: 11 August 2022

Author: Dror Etzion Publication: Nature Climate Change, Correspondence article, Published online 04 August, 2022 Abstract:

PIVOT Project Celebrates Heroes of Sustainable Business

Published: 12 January 2022

In a new episode of “Canada’s Podcast,” Professor Dror Etzion describes the PIVOT Project’s ongoing efforts to shine a spotlight on Canadian SMEs that are leading the charge toward a sustainable,...

What we’ve learnt since the youth-led climate march

Published: 25 September 2020

Twelve months ago, youth across the world took to the streets to demand action against climate change. Now, more than six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, we can see that change is possible—a...

Delve: Managing Ourselves Out of Climate Change

Published: 26 July 2022

As heatwaves increase around the world and weather patterns become even more unpredictable, top researchers at McGill’s Desautels Faculty of Management are finding novel solutions to the climate...

Professor Etzion highlights downside of catastrophe bonds

Published: 3 February 2020

New research by Professor Dror Etzion highlights the systematic limitations of catastrophe bonds; rather than effectively tackling sustainability issues, they are simply putting more money into...

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