How to kill the Trans Mountain pipelineOpponents of Trans Mountain amass, with some eyes alighting on Lightning Rock—which could prove to be a lightning rod, akin to Standing Rock
What Canada’s most controversial pipelines look like from the skyWe jump into the Google Earth flight simulator for flyovers of three controversial pipelines that start near Edmonton and run east and west
Rachel Notley takes on pipeline critics—even if they’re from her partyThe Alberta Premier on selling a pipeline in Vancouver, diversifying the economy, and surviving a merger on the right
Fly the length of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipelineWe use Google Earth’s F-16 flight simulator to take you from one end of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline near Edmonton to Burnaby, B.C.
Policy, not pipelines, will determine if we meet our goalsDo pipelines prevent Canada from meeting its targets? Does approving new pipelines mean we’re betting the world won’t act? The answer to both is ’no’.
Trudeau crunches the crude math of pipeline politicsEvan Solomon on Justin Trudeau’s tough political calculus on Trans Mountain, and the real reason he approved it
Alberta needed a win—and finally got oneThe approval of two pipelines is cause to celebrate in hurting Alberta. But it could also keep Canada’s environmental plan on track.
Justin Trudeau’s B.C. blunderThere are risks to a Burnaby pipeline that Trudeau is underestimating: dead whales and Clayoquot 2.0. And they will cost him in 2019.
Trudeau, a ’grandson of B.C.’, makes his pipeline caseBreaking down Trudeau’s Trans Mountain pipeline speech, where he claims B.C. roots, argues for economic transition, and says it’s better than rail
Blocking pipelines is a costly way to lower emissionsRather than block pipelines, we could achieve the same reduction in global emissions, but without the economic costs, by putting a price on carbon