Updated: February 5, 2021
2021
- Globe and Mail, January, 2021: Let’s unveil the value of our natural assets
- Also covered by KPMG
2020
- Corporate Knights, December 2020: Gambling on climate disaster-preparedness is high risk
- iPolitics, June 2020: Feds must focus on bolstering Canada’s natural infrastructure in stimulus plan
2019
- Stratos, December 2019: Conservation Markets: User Needs Assessment
- Global News, September 2019: Atlantic Canada’s power grids, shore defences need major changes: experts
- Halifax Examiner, September 2019: Nova Scotia needs to adapt to the new reality of stronger and more frequent hurricanes
- CBC, July 2019: Markham to transform industrial area into green space to prevent flood damage
- MNAI, July 2019: MNAI meets growth with expanded board expertise
- CBC, May 2019: Floods prompt city to think fast on climate change planning
- The Daily Courier, April 2019: Consider climate impact on infrastructure suffering repeated flooding: experts
- Also covered by News 1130, The Star, National Post, City News, Globe and Mail
- The Record, March 2019: Climate action goal of 80 by 50 is necessary and attainable
- Water Canada, January 2019: Research Encourages Conservation Authorities to Continue Taking Action on Climate Change
2018
- Gaming Post, November 2018: Report Shows How to Mitigate Flood Risks
- Manitoba Co-operator, October 2018: ‘Natural infrastructure’ — retain what you have; restore what’s lost
- Water Canada, September 2018: Urgent Action on Green Infrastructure Can Reduce Economic Risk
- Journal of Commerce, September 2018: Developers have a big role to play in flood resilience: report
- Daily Commercial News, September 2018: Report urges natural solutions to flood threats
- Business Insider, September 2018: Urgent action needed to curb possible debilitating loss of natural infrastructure assets in Canada: IBC/Intact Centre/IISD Report
- City Top Broker, September 2018: IBC urges communities to build green infrastructure to limit flood risk
- Vancouver Sun, September 2018: Daphne Bramham: Restoring what we’ve ruined may be the best defence against climate-change disasters
- Also covered by Calgary Herald
- 660 News, September 2018: ‘Green infrastructure’ key to protecting against extreme weather events: report
- CTV News, September 2018: ‘Urgent action needed’ to preserve wetlands and mitigate flood risk: report
- Insurance Business Magazine, September 2018: Natural infrastructure is needed in order to mitigate rising flood costs
- CBC The National, September 2018: Using nature to defend against floods
- Clinton News Record, April 2018: Extreme weather adds to increased flood-related insurance claims; preserving wetlands, natural areas can play role in reducing risk, adding protection
- Blackburn News, March 2018: Wetlands Can Help Protect Against Flooding
- Clinton News Record, March 2018: Ausable Bayfield Conservation to release updated Watershed Report Cards at annual awards evening on World Water Day
2017
- The Huffington Post, October 2017: Want Resilient Cities? Try A National Policy On Green Infrastructure
- Canadian Underwriter, August 2017: Good-Natured
- Radio Canada International, July 2017: Putting a dollar value on wetlands.
- Water Canada, July 2017: Study: Wetlands Important for Mitigation of Flooding Impacts
- Top Canadian Insurance Broker, July 2017: Conserving wetlands could save millions in flood damage: U. of Waterloo
- Blacklock’s Reporter, July 2017: Save millions in flood costs
- Groundwater Canada, July 2017: Conserving wetlands could save Canadians millions in flood damage, report says
- TVO, July 2017: What’s a wetland worth, anyway?
- Canadian Underwriter, July 2017: Maintaining wetlands could slash riverine flooding-related damage, local pilot project has national applicability: study
- CBC News, July 2017: Don’t drain the swamp: report says wetlands help avert flood damage
2015
- The Mississauga News, September 2015: Calculating the “return on investment” of green infrastructure
2014
- Toronto Star, June 2014: Pilot project to rip up asphalt to protect cities from floods