BLOGGING THE CONSERVATION ECONOMY
- June 13, 2011
Last week, a group of business, First Nations and community leaders collaborating to create a BC First Nations Clean Energy Program, hand delivered a letter to Premier Christy Clark, inviting her to join the conversation.
- October 27, 2010
“There is a need for a full range of social finance tools to support the green economy, particularly in rural communities so that they don’t get left behind the current attention on cities “ said Brenda Kuecks, President of Ecotrust Canada, to a pa
- March 18, 2010
A recent report issued by the Independent Power Producers Association of BC (IPPBC) in February 2010 presents some impressive economic projections for the renewable energy sector
- November 27, 2009
One of the great guilty pleasures of visiting Australia is to be able to witness, at close quarters, how a sports-obsessed nation engages in its bloodiest, most bone-crunching and belligerent competitive pursuit. No, not rugby, not Aussie Rules, but federal politics.
- November 16, 2009
Climate change, you say?
Go no farther than Australia. Okay, you can’t really go much farther than Australia, but when I got here mid-week, it was to discover that climate change appears to have erased an entire season.
- September 14, 2009
Curbing carbon usage is making more business sense these days for B.C.’s tourism industry, writes Andrew Petrozzi in the Aug. 18 edition of Business in Vancouver.
- June 12, 2009
Junk economics has replaced junk science as the cause of inaction on climate change issues. Our sister-organization based in Portland, Oregon, Ecotrust (USA) — and more than 100 of the country's leading Ph.D. economists — have had enough.
- May 27, 2009video:
Ian Gill, President of Ecotrust Canada, speaks about privatization and the environmental impacts of run-of-river independent power projects in BC.
- April 20, 2009video:
Watch a video of Ian Gill, President of Ecotrust Canada, weighing in on the debate about run-of-river independent power projects.
- April 15, 2009
Setting ambitious carbon reduction targets, but not following up with equally ambitious policies, has made for good politics, SFU energy economist and Nobel laureate Dr.
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