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Cruise ships are back, but how much pollution are they bringing with them?
Author:
Michael Bissonnette – Staff Lawyer
Date:
16 May, 2022
New video: Taku River Tlingit First Nation’s Journey to Revitalize its Indigenous Laws
Author:
Gavin Smith - Staff Lawyer
Date:
5 May, 2022
Restoring Sumas Lake is an important step in B.C. flood recovery, climate adaptation and reconciliation
Author:
Multiple Authors
Date:
20 April, 2022
We must address environmental racism in Canada: Support Bill C-226
Author:
West Coast Environmental Law
Date:
19 April, 2022
Modernizing BC’s mineral tenure legislation in the wake of its colonial harm
Author:
Gavin Smith - Staff Lawyer
Date:
14 April, 2022
Net Zero or Net Reckless? – What is the appropriate role for negative emissions technologies in meeting Canada's climate targets?
Author:
Fiona Koza, Climate Accountability Strategist, Andrew Gage, Staff Lawyer
Date:
30 March, 2022
Why we need a law to keep oil and gas emissions from wrecking Canadian climate targets
Author:
Andrew Gage - Staff Lawyer, Anna Johnston - Staff Lawyer
Date:
23 March, 2022
TMX is taking its toll on Canadian taxpayers – and losing federal support
Author:
Eugene Kung - Staff Lawyer
Date:
16 March, 2022
Ocean-related lessons from the IPCC: Part 2 – Focusing on ocean climate solutions
Author:
Erin Gray – Staff Lawyer
Date:
15 March, 2022
Ocean-related lessons from the IPCC: Part 1 – Why we need the ocean
Author:
Erin Gray – Staff Lawyer
Date:
15 March, 2022
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