Forecasting what to expect in the year ahead is always a mug’s game. Where will oil prices go? Will there be another
Solar panels are cool. Smart phones are sexy. Electric cars turn heads. Shipping pallets? Well, not so sexy or cool or eye-catching.
Toronto’s eco-conscious civil servants are no doubt feeling a sense of optimism now that Rob Ford’s tumultuous reign as mayor has come
UBC faculty urge fossil fuel divestment Last year students at the University of British Columbia voted 4-to-1 in favour of having their
For the first time a nuclear company – in this case, a nuclear fusion startup – has made it onto the sixth-annual
Where’s the real opportunity around clean technology? According to a new report from the World Bank, developing countries are the place to
If three billionaires can’t get people to pay attention to climate change, maybe the National Hockey League (NHL) can. In a report released on
British Columbia is making it easier for the province’s cities and towns to convert their street lighting to more efficient and longer-lasting
Heritage preservation, which has traditionally been populated by an older group of experts, is being shaken up as young people learn that