Federal approval doesn’t guarantee Northern Gateway will be built
Project still faces legal challenges and staunch public opposition, environmental groups say. Continue reading Federal approval doesn’t guarantee Northern Gateway will be built
Project still faces legal challenges and staunch public opposition, environmental groups say. Continue reading Federal approval doesn’t guarantee Northern Gateway will be built
Project still faces legal challenges and staunch public opposition, environmental groups say. Continue reading Federal approval doesn’t guarantee Northern Gateway will be built
Jeff Rubin compares two national energy policies going in different directions. Continue reading Why are Obama and Harper so out of sync on carbon emissions?
Lyda Salatian treks throughout BC and Alberta in an effort to support her budding environmental charity, Green Teams of Canada. Continue reading Biking and hiking for Green Teams of Canada
British Columbians remain opposed to the province moving to area-based tenures (or TFLs) for managing BC forests. Continue reading Majority of public comments reject BC forest privatization scheme
Effective transit and transportation solutions can spur economic productivity, protect the environment and improve quality of life. Continue reading David Suzuki: Transit investments drive positive change
After a federal panel finds caribou at risk in Alberta, the province decides to sell off critical habitat areas for further industrial development. Continue reading Critical caribou habitat is being sold to the energy industry in Alberta
First Nations and conservation groups join forces with legal expert Thomas Berger to defend Yukon’s Peel Watershed against development. Continue reading Public support for legal effort to protect Yukon’s Peel Watershed is ramping up
First Nations and conservation groups join forces with legal expert Thomas Berger to defend Yukon’s Peel Watershed against development. Continue reading Legal effort to protect Yukon’s Peel Watershed gaining public support
New National Energy Board rules limiting public input on Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion facing a legal challenge. Continue reading National Energy Board faces legal challenge over new rules on public hearings
Site C is still opposed by many area residents, who are concerned about the project’s large-scale environmental and social impacts. Continue reading Governments set to decide fate of Site C Dam in Peace River Valley
BC citizens seek legal counsel to explore options regarding the recently dismantled NEB consultation process for the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion. Continue reading BC citizens speak out against “dismantled” NEB Kinder Morgan process