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Infographic: The history of solar energy

It's not just about panels; solar energy has been used around the globe for thousands of years
Environmentalists launch lawsuit against pipeline expansion

Environmentalists launch lawsuit against pipeline expansion

Increased tanker traffic puts killer whales at risk, environmentalists say
Bill Gates to invest in $1b clean energy fund

Bill Gates to invest in $1b clean energy fund

Bill Gates is joining with almost two dozen of the world’s wealthiest business leaders, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists to invest up to $1 billion in a fund to back radical approaches to clean energy.
Peace River Regional District fighting to stop spread of invasive goldfish

Peace River Regional District fighting to stop spread of invasive goldfish

Invasive species staff with the Peace River Regional District are warning pet owners to keep their fish out of local waterways after an increase in goldfish infestations in local dugouts and ponds.
Power shift for carbon-pricing goals, hydro exports

Power shift for carbon-pricing goals, hydro exports

But Trump administration can’t stop clean-energy conversion, say observers
Ethics, economics collide in seafood sector

Ethics, economics collide in seafood sector

Suppliers who boycott unsustainable seafood contend with less-conscientious competiton
PM announces $1.5 billion marine protection plan

PM announces $1.5 billion marine protection plan

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau avoided any mention of pipelines or oil tanker bans
Metro seeks to bring the economy full circle

Metro seeks to bring the economy full circle

Zero Waste Conference looks at ways to reduce region’s waste
Six months after wildfires, Canada’s oilsands now hit by DiCaprio’s new film

Six months after wildfires, Canada’s oilsands now hit by DiCaprio’s new film

Some movie critics are already referring to the scenes shown in the film, particularly an aerial of the oilsands, as “terrifying”
Federal government sets a low bar for carbon pricing

Federal government sets a low bar for carbon pricing

Under new federal benchmark, other provinces won't catch up to BC on carbon pricing until 2020