Governments, scientists should put more brain power into green energy, writes B.C. reader
Canada wants to reportedly move forward with more nuclear power plants? Nuclear power is nuclear waste and a major disaster waiting to happen. Why would anyone want a depository of nuclear waste in their backyard for hundreds of years? Would you really want a nuclear power plant in your neighbourhood? I think not. The government […]
Technology—not taxes—is the right approach to climate change

We need to harden our infrastructure, conserve and protect nature while sensitively harvesting natural resources, and apply modern technology to solve our environmental issues.
Will the world’s people destroy their only home?

The G20 summit in India next month is being viewed as a sort of last chance for the world’s largest economies to commit to the accelerated, radical action needed to limit warming to 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels.
For the good of the planet, and their business, Canadian firms need to rise to the climate-reporting challenge

Most of the heavy lifting on reducing emissions is going to happen in the private sector, and Canadian regulations for mandatory climate-related disclosures need to catch up to other jurisdictions.
Canada is unprepared for the climate emergency and we need to work as one nation to fight it, not 13 separate and sovereign fiefdoms

As in the fights to arrest acid rain and protect the ozone layer, Canadians need to rally behind the political leaders with a clear vision and the courage to get there.
World needs Canadian LNG to reduce global emissions and for long-term energy security: Enbridge
David Crane’s opinion column in the July 24 issue of The Hill Times, “Dear government: don’t be pressured by the hype from natural gas producers and pipeline owners,” tries to make the case that exporting Canadian natural gas as liquified natural gas (LNG) is not in the best interest of Canada nor the energy security of […]
Environment a hot topic for advocates during first half of 2023, according to lobbyists’ registry

‘This is probably the most attention I’ve seen on the environment’ since carbon pricing started in Canada, said Philip Gass from the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
One step forward out of climate denial, many more to go

When it comes to mitigating climate change, no more kicking the can down the road unpunished.
The surprising obstacle in Canada’s climate fight: land shortage

Our fragmented land-use approach hinders seizing a rare chance to fight climate change. Addressing this and better collaboration are vital for safeguarding the environment, achieving climate goals, and embracing the green economy.
Semiconductors: the forgotten (but essential) green technology

The ubiquitous microchips that power applications ranging from your smartphone to telecommunications and defence infrastructure can also be instrumental in getting us to green and clean.