This weekend, the largest climate march in history will take place in New York ahead of the UN Climate Summit,…
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Another environmental disaster – how do we say “enough”?
As I read article after article about the recent tailing ponds breach at the Mount Polley copper and gold mine,…
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Michael Mehta with the tools of the trade… a GPS and rubber ducky thermometer I’m very fortunate to have had…
Read more »Kinder Morgan hearings delay: a win for pipeline opponents
This week the National Energy Board (NEB) announced that it was ‘stopping the clock’ on its review of Kinder Morgan’s…
Read more »Mixing concrete and asparagus on Granville Island
Why a polarized and non-transparent debate will hurt the future of Vancouver’s treasured waterfront hub Years ago, someone came up…
Read more »Ryan joins GSA for the summer
Hello GSA supporters, Ryan with his friend and classmate Rabbi Salih during his recent convocation ceremony. My name is Ryan…
Read more »Summer Outreach Begins!
Hello Fabulous Readers! Taking a break from field work with the Larabanga Girls Dance Group in Larabanga, Ghana My name is Natalie…
Read more »New chapter, new resolve against unwanted pipelines
The approval of the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline makes it clearer than ever that BC is going to have to…
Read more »Where salmon and shipyards are neighbours
What North Vancouver’s MacKay creek can teach us about urban shorelines What gets two dozen environmentalists, scientists and planners to…
Read more »Cross border conference sees hope & the challenges ahead
When I think about the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference, which took place last week in Seattle, I find it ironic…
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