Kathryn Harrison: Reflections on Public Affairs
- Sadness, Fear and Hope at COP25
- The Paris Agreement Emissions Trading Regime: What’s in it — and not — for Canada?
- COP-25: Why all the fuss about “Article 6?”
- COP-25 in Madrid: Welcome to Acronymlandia
- A Canadian’s Reflection on the US Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
- A Historic Moment for B.C. Politics — and our Environment
- 2500 Handshakes
- Reflections on Canadian Engineers’ Iron Ring Ceremony
- Pipelines are not a Reconciliation of Canada’s Environment and Economy
- Violence, Gender, and Childishness in the House of Commons
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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Voting as an Act of Community
I’m a traditionalist. I love to vote on election day. For 21 years I have gone to the polls with one or more of my children, starting when they were in strollers. This election is the first time they’ve been … Continue reading
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Comparing the Parties’ Climate Change Platforms
Opinion: Comparing climate policies The countries of the world will convene in Paris this November in a last-ditch attempt to limit global warming to 2 degrees C. That meeting is especially important for Canada, since by virtue of our northern … Continue reading
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What We’re Not Talking About – But Should Be – in the Canadian Election
Opinion: Impact of Climate Change Should be Election Issue Published as Vancouver Sun Op-Ed October 7, 2015 Canada’s per capita greenhouse gas emissions are among the highest in the world. Our national emissions have been increasing steadily, with the exception of … Continue reading
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