Some teachers are reinventing the way students are educated about climate change, but it’s far...
Despite being one of the most well-positioned countries in the world to capitalize on geothermal...
An area four times the size of Vancouver Island is home to smoking vents, volcanic...
From grizzly bears in areas undocumented by Western science to a possible new fast-running subtype...
Ottawa designated whitebark pine trees as an endangered species seven years ago, but British Columbia...
As Canadian companies seek mineral resources abroad, those who feel harmed or violated by their...
Community watersheds across the province were once off-limits to logging, but in recent decades that’s...
The embattled company is reaping millions in public money from no-bid contracts for British Columbia’s...
Most mining exploration companies have no producing assets or revenue streams, but generous B.C. tax...
With soaring food prices, Inuit living downstream of the massive hydro project say they’re faced...
At an ongoing inquiry into mismanagement of the hydro project — now widely seen as...
This article originally appeared on Yale Environment 360. Early in the evening of August 12,...
Up until the last two decades, our forests had the power to sequester in excess...
A subtle transformation to century-old jetty that has made life unnaturally difficult for chinook salmon...
On the edge of B.C.’s popular Manning Park is an unprotected patch of land called...
It can take years for declining plant and animal species to make it on to...
For the past four decades, the province has consistently spent more than it collects in...
It already feels like forever ago, but the last time Albertans headed to the polls...