BC lags behind other provinces on climate action
While Alberta, Ontario and Quebec move forward, BC’s carbon emissions are rising. Continue reading BC lags behind other provinces on climate action
While Alberta, Ontario and Quebec move forward, BC’s carbon emissions are rising. Continue reading BC lags behind other provinces on climate action
In an open letter to BC Premier Christy Clark, businesses and conservation groups argue that reducing carbon will benefit the economy. Continue reading BC businesses join call for a stronger carbon tax
The environmental costs of BC’s LNG boom have yet to be properly assessed, let alone addressed. Continue reading BC steps on the (liquefied natural) gas
Governments should be concerned about economic risks and regional disparities associated with rapid oilsands expansion, a report from Équiterre and Pembina finds. Continue reading Oilsands boom brings economic risks as well: report
It’s not unexpected that shooting massive amounts of water, sand, and chemicals at high pressure into the earth to shatter shale and release natural gas might shake things up. But earthquakes aren’t the worst problem with fracking. Continue reading What’s the fracking problem with natural gas?
Ontario and British Columbia lead the pack in the race to become Canada’s greenest province or territory. Continue reading Corporate Knights releases Green Provincial Report Card for 2012
If you believe that good democracy requires all voices to be fairly heard, speak out on June 4. Continue reading Black Out Speak Out
Changes announced in the recent federal budget make it easier for the federal government and industry to push through projects, and limit the ability of ordinary Canadian citizens to have a say in matters of national importance. Continue reading Environmental rules should be better, not easier
An interactive event exploring the various dimensions of oil-sands development in Northern Alberta, and their influence on our environment, economy and society. Continue reading Oil & Water: Transforming Relationships in the Oil Sands
Tomorrow environmental activists will gather in Ottawa to protest the Tar Sands Pipeline from Canada to the US. When I … Continue reading Standing Up by Sitting In – Protesting the Tar Sands
Calgary – Ecojustice and the Pembina Institute are taking the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) to court over its decision to grant Maxim Power Corp’s coal plant expansion interim approval without a public hearing. As the AUC itself made clear, the expedited approval was given in a blatant attempt to beat the federal government’s deadline for new […] Continue reading Alberta Utilities Commission faces court challenge over Milner coal plant expansion
The federal Environment Minister’s “out of the blue” decision not to recommend emergency protection for woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta ignored scientific evidence and must be set aside, a Federal Court has determined. Continue reading Federal Court overturns Minister Kent’s decision not to protect woodland caribou