By John Dillon Ecological Economy Program Coordinator KAIROS Policy Briefing Papers are written to help inform public debate on key domestic and foreign policy issues As the newly elected Prime… Read more »
Four working groups have been established. These working groups are working with Indigenous peoples and the public, including youth. The four working groups are developing options for: How and where… Read more »
The Prince of Wales today called for us all to treat our planet like a sick patient. In a keynote speech, he also urged health practitioners to be bolder about… Read more »
The RCMP has labelled the ”anti-petroleum” movement as a growing and violent threat to Canada’s security, raising fears among environmentalists that they face increased surveillance, and possibly worse, under the… Read more »
The New York Times Editorial Board Congress has delivered to President Obama a bill commanding him to approve construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada, accompanied by a… Read more »
by Kyla Mandel Canadian climate denier Ross McKitrick has officially taken over as chairman of the academic advisory council of Lord Lawson’s controversial climate-denying charity, the Global Warming Policy Foundation… Read more »
A Q&A with UBC Sociology Prof. David Tindall on his presentation at Congress By April van Ert, Faculty of Arts Are national newspapers giving Canadians the information they need to… Read more »
The country’s leading climatologist talks about what our future looks like if we continue along with business as usual — and what we could do to prevent catastrophe. Its hard… Read more »
Last week, a new ad promoting oil pipelines appeared ahead of my favourite new song on YouTube. It featured a pair of actors having a simulated real-life conversation about the… Read more »
You’ve probably never heard of him, and for years Jeremy Grantham liked it that way. But now the man who made billions by predicting every recent financial crisis is speaking… Read more »