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The Turning Point: Why We Can’t Lead the Way We Led Before
What do we do now? How do we move forward in a world moving backward? This article is inspired by the new book “Bold Women, Sustainable Futures: Leadership Lessons in an Age of Resistance” (March 2026: Women’s Month) that explores how women around the world are redefining courage, leadership, and systemic change in an era of global climate, ESG & DEI backlash. Now available worldwide wherever books are sold: Amazon, Indigo, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, Google Books, Boo
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Mar 411 min read


Bold Women, Sustainable Futures: Bold Leadership in an Age of Resistance
What do we do now? How do we move forward in a world moving backward? This article is inspired by the new book “Bold Women, Sustainable Futures: Leadership Lessons in an Age of Resistance” (March 2026: Women’s Month) that explores how women around the world are redefining courage, leadership, and systemic change in an era of global climate, ESG & DEI backlash. Now available worldwide wherever books are sold: Amazon, Indigo, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, Google Books, Boo
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Feb 2611 min read


Why Arctic Climate Change Is a Southern Canada Problem Too
Arctic climate change and warming is driving weather volatility, rising insurance losses, infrastructure strain, and food system stress across southern Canada. It’s a national problem.
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Feb 259 min read


Arctic Adaptation Is No Longer Optional: Northern Communities on the Frontlines
Northern communities are already living inside climate disruption. Why Arctic adaptation is now urgent—and what it means for infrastructure, food, and equity.
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Feb 1710 min read


Melting Ice, Irreversible Feedback Loops, and What They Mean for Canada
Melting Arctic ice is triggering compounding feedback loops that accelerate warming and extreme weather—reshaping Canada’s infrastructure, economy, and leadership.
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Feb 1110 min read


At the Edge of the Future: Why Canada’s Arctic Will Define the Next Decade of Leadership
Why Canada’s Arctic is emerging as the defining test of climate leadership, Indigenous governance, sovereignty, and long-term national resilience.
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Jan 277 min read


Sustainability Leadership in an Age of Reckoning
What does sustainability leadership look like in an age of resistance? Explore why courage, systems thinking, and women’s leadership will define the next decade.
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Dec 22, 20255 min read


Women’s Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development:What Does Academic Research Tell Us?
New research from Dr. Jennifer E. Jennings (University of Alberta) shows that women entrepreneurs worldwide are driving sustainable development—prioritizing social and environmental impact, outperforming on business survival, and redefining what responsible capitalism looks like.
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Oct 7, 20258 min read


The Future of Work Is Feminist
Women’s leadership is transforming the workplace. This article explores how feminist business principles — equity, care, dignity — are reshaping sustainability and why inclusive leadership is critical to a just economic future.
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Jul 22, 20255 min read


Rethinking the Bottom Line: Why Women Are Rewriting the Rules of Sustainable Business
This article explores how women are leading a quiet revolution in sustainable business—redefining success through sustainability, care-based leadership, and stakeholder-focused models that prioritize purpose over pure profit.
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Jul 10, 20255 min read


Broken Pipes, Busted Budgets, and a Retiring Workforce: The Clock Is Ticking on America's Water Systems
With aging pipelines, budget shortfalls, and a retiring workforce threatening the future of water delivery, U.S. cities are at a tipping point. In this article, smart water consultant Chris Cummings explores how AI-powered tools like CivilSense™ are helping utilities modernize America's water systems, prevent costly failures, and safeguard clean water for future generations.
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Jun 24, 20258 min read


Where Water Flows, Women Rise: Reclaiming Power in a Thirsty World
Water scarcity disproportionately affects women, yet they remain underrepresented in water governance. This article explores the gendered dimensions of the water crisis and calls for women-led, inclusive water management rooted in regeneration and justice.
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Jun 12, 20256 min read


The SustainabilityX® Magazine TOP 25 Canada Women's Sustainable Business Awards™ 2025
Celebrate Canada’s top 25 women-owned sustainable businesses shaping a greener, fairer future. Meet the 2025 honourees of the SustainabilityX® Canada Women’s Sustainable Business Awards™—trailblazing entrepreneurs leading the charge in clean beauty, ethical fashion, circular economy, climate consulting, and beyond.
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Jun 3, 20256 min read


Tariffs, Trade, and Tipping Points: How Global Economic Shocks Undermine Women’s Climate Leadership
As tariffs rise and global trade becomes more volatile, women leading climate action are facing new economic threats. This article explores the impact of tariffs, inflation, and trade instability on women-led sustainability efforts in Canada and beyond.
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May 21, 20256 min read


Radical Decarbonization in the Age of AI
AI and global regulations are transforming carbon transparency. Kristina Wyatt explores how tech is accelerating radical decarbonization and climate capital flow.
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May 16, 202511 min read


Closing the Capital Gap: Why Women Entrepreneurs in Sustainability Still Struggle for Funding
Despite driving innovation in climate and sustainability, women entrepreneurs still face systemic funding barriers. This article explores the structural challenges, statistics, and solutions to closing the capital gap for women founders.
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May 13, 20255 min read


Green Money, Bold Women: Redefining Finance Through a Feminist Climate Lens
From ESG investing to feminist economics, women are redefining finance to drive sustainability and justice. This article explores how capital is being reclaimed and reimagined by bold women leading the green finance revolution.
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May 6, 20256 min read


From Global Shocks to Personal Power: How Women Are Reclaiming Financial Wellness in an Unstable World
In a world defined by instability—from climate crises to trade wars—women are disproportionately impacted. But they are also leading the way toward a new model of financial wellness, resilience, sustainability, and justice.
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May 1, 20255 min read


Empowering Earth: Why the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs) Are Essential for a Just and Sustainable Future
This Earth Day, discover how the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs) can be a powerful framework to drive environmental sustainability, gender equity, and inclusive climate action in businesses and communities.
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Apr 22, 20256 min read


Beyond the Boardroom: Applying WEPs to Green Jobs, Fair Pay & Climate Workforce Equity
Explore how the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs) are transforming the green economy by promoting gender equity, fair pay, and inclusive workforce strategies across clean tech, construction, agriculture, and renewable energy sectors.
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Apr 15, 20256 min read
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