Reading Time: 3 minutes Rather than relying on carbon pricing to make things happen, the government is picking winners and losers
Category: Environment
Vancouver’s bike-walk bias is costly and unjustified
Reading Time: 3 minutes Money budgeted for an elevated greenway for walkers and bikers should go to housing the homeless or easing traffic congestion
Albertans can’t hide from climate change as election debate rages
Reading Time: 3 minutes Many politicians would rather look to the past than mobilize to fight our greatest challenge
Unleash the shackles on our energy exports
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada must unlock the potential of its energy industry to achieve full domestic and global benefits. The world needs more Canada
Spring semester begins at Skelhp
Reading Time: 4 minutes Some familiar buzzes, croaks and tweets and a new cat-like cry as the turning of the seasons teaches anew
Why the Green New Deal would be devastating
Reading Time: 5 minutes Saturday Night Live could not have crafted a better parody of energy, economic and scientific reality
A ray of hope after a brutal week
Reading Time: 3 minutes A multicultural student haka in New Zealand radiates something positive in a world that seems all too sick
Powerful anti-oil groups march into Canada’s halls of power
Reading Time: 5 minutes With Gerald Butts and others at the epicentre of power, it’s no wonder the oil industry has plummeted into purgatory
We need not fear the voices of our children
Reading Time: 3 minutes When youth take a political stand, it’s inspiring. History is full of such amazing and courageous young people
Suing oil companies over climate change will only hurt taxpayers
Reading Time: 3 minutes Precious little good will can come from Victoria city council’s campaign, but it will certainly cost a great deal of money