Methane Hydrates Make for a Volatile Energy Outlook Posted byemilyApril 2, 2013December 15, 2020Posted inClimate Change, Future Energy, Methane, Non-Renewables, Renewable Energy, Renewables We complain all the time about the global treatment of renewable energies as we move... Read More
Web Exclusive: The Breathing Lands Posted bymeganFebruary 28, 2013Posted inActivists, Culture, Environmental Justice, First Nations, Heroes, Methane, Mining, WildlifeLeave a comment on Web Exclusive: The Breathing Lands THE ELDERS OF KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB INNINUWUG (KI) FIRST NATION KNOW that local water flows through their... Read More
Compost: Completing the Food Cycle Posted bylauraJanuary 14, 2013December 15, 2020Posted inDIY, Food, Food and Culture, Methane, Waste Hundreds of thousands of people in Canada access food bank services every month yet an... Read More
Rising Giant Posted bylauraDecember 20, 2012Posted inClimate Change, Methane, ResearchLeave a comment on Rising Giant Rising GiantClimate change’s impact on our poles is ushering in upheaval throughout the biosphere –... Read More
Violating the Sacred Posted byemilyOctober 9, 2012Posted inHabitat Protection, Methane, MiningLeave a comment on Violating the Sacred IN A RUGGED KNOT of mountains in the remote reaches of Northern British Columbia lies... Read More
Point-Counterpart: To Incinerate or Not to Incinerate Posted byemilySeptember 27, 2012Posted inMethane, WasteLeave a comment on Point-Counterpart: To Incinerate or Not to Incinerate Richard Gilbert opensWaste is what we have used and have no further use for. Incinerating... Read More
Eye of the Storm: Time for a New Deal Posted byemilySeptember 27, 2012Posted inEnvironmental Law, Methane, SolarLeave a comment on Eye of the Storm: Time for a New Deal WITH ALMOST 20 YEARS of negotiations behind us and greenhouse gas emissions rising faster than... Read More