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Homes and vehicles crushed by falling trees, roofs blown off houses, houses and other buildings washed out to sea, 3/4...
Over 175 years ago, Friedrich Engels wrote about social murder.
Jakarta is one of the world’s great cities.
We live in a moment of both great hope and potential horror.
In a tragic recreation of Nero fiddling while Rome burns, we see our governments using carbon taxation as the panacea...
Dire warnings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released last month have reignited debates over who is to blame...
It’s not news to anyone that the planet is heating up, but clear, quantifiable data can be hard to come...
This summer has seen increasingly extreme weather globally, much higher food prices, and extreme distress for many around the world.
A month after the People’s Social Forum (August 21-24 in Ottawa), the People’s Climate March (Sunday, September 21 in New...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a damning report a few weeks ago, as a sort of climax...
It feels like the dawning of a new era in British Columbia, and not an era that bodes well for...
The Maritime mussel aquaculture industry is in crisis.
Most of the world’s great cities are coastal, located to take advantage of transportation, trade and the oceans’ resources.
On May 9 the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere reached just below 400 parts per million (ppm) for the...
The first of two controversial coal port expansion projects in BC was unilaterally approved this week by Port Metro Vancouver.