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Home»Archives»Environment (Page 33)

Lost in the fog: climate manipulation is all too real

By Lee Harding on February 18, 2018  

Lost in the fog: climate manipulation is all too real

“How’s the weather?” is far more than a shallow conversation starter. It’s a serious issue.…

Eat more plants, less meat – improve your health and save the planet

By Courtney Howard on February 15, 2018  

Eat more plants, less meat – improve your health and save the planet

By Courtney Howard Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment and Ian Culbert Canadian Public…

Stuck in traffic: why won’t Vancouver embrace Uber?

By Roslyn Kunin on February 12, 2018  

Stuck in traffic: why won’t Vancouver embrace Uber?

In a well-functioning city, we’ve long taken certain things for granted. We expect law and…

How do we close the widening gap between Alberta and B.C.?

By Mike Robinson on February 11, 2018  

How do we close the widening gap between Alberta and B.C.?

There was only one other car at the Earls Cove ferry terminal last week as…

Bizarre cult of oppression grips Canada’s West Coast

By Robert McGarvey on February 7, 2018  

Bizarre cult of oppression grips Canada’s West Coast

Regardless of your political feelings about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, you have to admit the…

PC carbon tax reversal still possible in Ontario

By Michael Taube on February 6, 2018  

PC carbon tax reversal still possible in Ontario

When the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party launched its policy platform, the People’s Guarantee, the most…

The green agenda comes at a high cost for Canadians

By Matthew Lau on February 6, 2018  

The green agenda comes at a high cost for Canadians

In a 1999 interview, the late Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman remarked that there were…

Building bridges of trust to energy decision-making

By Bill Whitelaw on February 5, 2018  

Building bridges of trust to energy decision-making

Canada's energy scene desperately needs a pracademy: a place where theory meets practice; where dialogue is…

The plastic bag ban bandwagon is way off course

By Lee Harding on February 2, 2018  

The plastic bag ban bandwagon is way off course

The fish in the movie Finding Nemo had made their great escape. After a far-fetched…

Wells-to-wheels meets farm-to-fork

By Bill Whitelaw on January 30, 2018  

Wells-to-wheels meets farm-to-fork

Can two acronyms help position Canada as a global economic and environmental leader? Or, what do…

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