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4 MIN READ
Building trust: A project for 2017
A common thing heard from resource people is: have we lost the battle for public trust? Positive signs on a number of
Resource Works
October 16, 2016
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
4 MIN READ
How to design a carbon policy that doesn’t export Canadian jobs
Carbon pricing is not a bad idea, but there are bad ways to implement it. Sending our energy jobs to other countries
Stewart Muir
October 16, 2016
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
2 MIN READ
Question to ask about controversy over Site C: Does the dam make sense?
Newspaper columnist Tom Fletcher muses on the intellectual gymnastics required to oppose a major clean energy project in British Columbia's North East.
Resource Works
October 16, 2016
Forestry
Forestry
5 MIN READ
Roderick Haig-Brown: A legendary figure in conservation and resource education
Forty years ago, British Columbians lost a towering figure of resource wisdom with the passing of this author and educator. Could his
Stewart Muir
October 9, 2016
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Renewables
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Renewables
8 MIN READ
Why do you get more attention calling for a ban than for better understanding?
At change.org, an online petition platform favoured by groups seeking to build grassroots support, a search on the word “ban” comes up
Stewart Muir
October 6, 2016
Renewables
Renewables
6 MIN READ
For millennials, transitioning to a low-carbon economy calls for time and tact
Many millennials are opposed to liquefied natural gas exports, but is this position informed and aligned to their principles? Writer Brody Rokstad
Brody Rokstad
October 4, 2016
Forestry
Forestry
5 MIN READ
Municipal forestry ban attempt leaves First Nations frustrated
A Vancouver Island First Nation takes issue with civic politicians attempting to limit aboriginal forest activity
Resource Works
September 30, 2016
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
1 MIN READ
What’s being said about LNG
Individual reflections on the $36 billion Pacific North West LNG project, which received its environmental seal of approval this week.
Resource Works
September 29, 2016
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
5 MIN READ
Countdown to oil tanker moratorium: Have your say
Canadians have until Sept. 30 to share their views on a planned crude oil tanker moratorium on British Columbia's north coast. What
Resource Works
September 19, 2016
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