Ellen Richardson leapt from a bridge in 2001 with the intention of ending her life, only to find herself alive and paralyzed
Already, more than 800,000 kilometres of major petroleum pipelines criss-crosses the North American continent, and more is under development. Eventually, those pipelines
Alberta’s economy is extremely vulnerable. There’s no other way to read the latest report from the Carbon Tracker Initiative, which analyzes the “carbon cost
More buildings than ever carry the label green, intelligent, sustainable or smart. Whatever adjective one uses to describe these shelters of the
“Did you see the movie Greedy Lying Bastards?” Ken Field, the jovial founder and chair of Canadian ethanol producer GreenField Specialty Alcohols,
Near the end of his recent book, An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, the world’s arguably most recognizable living astronaut shares the
The International Energy Agency chose the second day of the Warsaw Climate Change Conference this past November to put out its much-anticipated
When people ask my thoughts on nuclear power, I usually reply that it is the lesser of other energy evils. I’d prefer
Safety. Proliferation. Waste management. Economics.These are the issues that have held back the potential of nuclear power, and which continue to do