For a glimpse at the legacy of yesterday’s electricity business, one can travel to the Southeastern U.S., where two massive nuclear reactors
Extractive companies, whether hunting for oil or gold or chromite, face a growing problem. As demand for minerals, metals and energy rises,
Millions of barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas lay undeveloped in Canada’s Mackenzie Valley, a fact that
Judging from the flood of press releases in recent months announcing cap and trade schemes for carbon emissions, we may have reached
Hungarian physiologist Albert Szent-Györgyi once said, “Water is life’s matter and matrix, mother and medium. There is no life without water.” That’s
If a Martian were to look down on our great continent today, he (as Men are from Mars) would see a land
America’s most visible octogenarian is on a power diet. The Empire State Building, built in 1931 and reigning as the world’s tallest
Despite being a vast continent of forests, fields, farmland, mountains and ice, North America is an urban society. In Canada, for example,
Ontario Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli announced on May 30 that there would be a few major changes to the way the province procures renewable
Talk to anyone involved with electric vehicles (EVs) and odds are they’ll mention “chicken and egg.” It’s a modern take on the