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BC LNG exports would have net GHG reductions: study

BC LNG exports would have net GHG reductions: study

Study focused specifically on potential LNG exports from Kitimat to Asia
Don’t miss the incredible rare ‘super blue blood moon’ eclipse

Don’t miss the incredible rare ‘super blue blood moon’ eclipse

A spectacular lunar event happens January 31 – a combination of a blue moon, a supermoon (blood moon) and a total lunar eclipse.
New contaminated-land rules complicate mixed-use projects

New contaminated-land rules complicate mixed-use projects

Higher standards applied when industrial redevelopments include residential

Infographic: High-tech transports

This infographic provides a look at ships – some still in the concept phase – that aim to make the world’s oceans greener
New year starts with tax breaks for B.C. businesses

New year starts with tax breaks for B.C. businesses

More money in employers’ pockets from MSP, PST cuts could be a short-lived windfall
Port of Vancouver reduces air pollutants by up to 36%

Port of Vancouver reduces air pollutants by up to 36%

Pollution cut while cargo throughput increased, report finds
Vancouver, FortisBC to co-operate on energy efficiency

Vancouver, FortisBC to co-operate on energy efficiency

City, FortisBC to co-operate to produce more renewable natural gas, convert fleets to natural gas
Sparks fly between Rebel Media, McKenna over 'climate Barbie' moniker

Sparks fly between Rebel Media, McKenna over 'climate Barbie' moniker

Canadian Environment Minister Catherine McKenna challenged Rebel Media at press conference over 'derogatory' label
Professional reliance model under review

Professional reliance model under review

Government plans to review professional reliance model that critics say puts fox in charge of henhouse
Renewable City Strategy slammed

Renewable City Strategy slammed

Report warns that green city initiative is unrealistic and unaffordable