The Problem With Climate Doomsday Reporting, And How To Move Beyond It
It’s not often that an article about climate change becomes one of the most hotly...
It’s not often that an article about climate change becomes one of the most hotly...
The massive “Canada 150” celebrations of July 1 are finally over, leaving little in their...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has long been criticized for lowballing the potential for renewable...
Alberta is a province renown for its political dynasties. Since its founding in 1905, only...
On Saturday night, Andrew Scheer was elected as the next leader of the federal Conservatives....
Kinder Morgan is providing potential investors with shoddy information, according to a complaint filed with...
The prospect of a new provincial government in B.C. has sparked fresh political debate about...
A bill to restrict the movement of oil off the north coast of British Columbia...
The next leader of the Conservative Party will be chosen on May 27. While only...
The last few months have been marked by some massive shifts in the oilsands. In...
Governments love buzzwords — probably because they roll off the tongue so nicely that people often...
Alberta’s decision to phase out coal-fired power by 2030 represents a big shift (coal currently...
Either support new pipelines or your community will be incinerated by an oil-carrying train. It...
As of January 1, 2017, Alberta’s carbon tax has officially arrived. And, as expected, there’s...
At the premiers’ climate summit this week, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall brought up a statistic...
Canada has no commercial geothermal power plants, despite having abundant potential and, ironically, Canadian energy...