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What to do when the IPCC gets you down
There's only so much end of the world you can take. Here's what you can do about it.
Amy Huva
Apr 4th, 2014
Learning the language of climate solutions
If someone had told me how hard learning another language was I wouldn't have tried.
Amy Huva
Mar 13th, 2014
Failure not an option for climate movement
Saying the climate movement is a failure and we should give up is not an option.
Amy Huva
Mar 5th, 2014
Deep-sea explorer Verena Tunnicliffe wins Murray Newman Award
People gathered for a night to celebrate excellence in aquatic research at the Vancouver Aquarium.
Amy Huva
Feb 20th, 2014
Stop subsidizing fossil fuels
If fossil fuels were not propped up with government handouts and subsidies they would not be able to compete.
Amy Huva
Jan 23rd, 2014
A fiscally responsible carbon budget
Something we should be thinking about for a Fiscally Responsible 2014 is our Carbon Budget.
Amy Huva
Jan 13th, 2014
The value of radicals
Social change has never come about by sitting down nicely and asking the people with the power to share more, please.
Amy Huva
Dec 16th, 2013
Vancouver Island’s remaining old-growth a disappearing treasure
If unsustainable forest practices continue in BC, we risk losing some of the last ancient wonders in our own backyard.
Torrance Coste
Dec 10th, 2013
Post carbon cities
Cities are already awesome, and they're only going to get better when we stop burning carbon.
Amy Huva
Dec 6th, 2013
Why did union reps mislead the public in their controversial op-ed on the Fraser Surrey Docks coal terminal proposal?
China doesn't see a future in coal generated electricity and this is reshaping the global market.
Carrie Saxifrage
Dec 1st, 2013
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