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Will more oil and gas production in Canada help alleviate energy poverty in the developing world? Of course not — but that hasn't prevented...

A close read of this month's federal budget reveals where public participation shows up and where it doesn’t.


These in-their-own-words pieces are told to Patricia Lane and co-edited with input from the interviewee for the purpose of brevity. Fatih Amin is...

Towards the end of every day on the periphery of the UN climate talks, civil society groups gather in a satirical ceremony to present an award to...


Donald Trump’s supporters probably aren't tired of all the winning they were promised just yet. That’s mostly because they’ve been fed an...


The COP30 Global Climate Summit in Belém, Brazil is scheduled to wrap up on Friday. It marks the 10th anniversary of the landmark Paris Accord...


There have been a lot of developments in energy policy in the past two weeks, with the release of the International Energy Agency’s 2025 World...

Another day, another attack on freedoms by Alberta's supposedly libertarian premier. In announcing her government’s plan to apply the...


“Canada’s back,” we cried with glee — a progressive leader, finally returned to COP21 in Paris back in 2015. And indeed we were, with dramatically...


At COP30 in Brazil last week, governments representing about 80 per cent of the world’s population delivered a unified call for a Just Transition...


The oil and gas industry is pushing LNG as a “bridge fuel” that will slash global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by replacing coal as a combustible...


Once again, shades of Trump-style politics are surfacing in Alberta, this time with a scattergun defamation lawsuit against the media and others...
