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B.C. adds $180M to help prepare for natural disasters
Premier David Eby says he’s introducing more supports to better prepare British Columbia communities for natural disasters related to climate change before they happen.
Pink sea urchins on the move, a sign of climate change
Pink sea urchins that live in deep water off Vancouver Island are slowly moving into shallower places as food sources and oxygen levels decline due to a warming ocean.
Trevor Hancock: In tackling biodiversity loss, it’s actions that matter
Trevor Hancock: B.C. government's LNG infatuation makes it dangerously radical
If we are to meet our obligations to future generations, private-sector lobbying has to be reined in and fossil fuel subsidies and supports have to go, as do misleading private sector “education” curricula for school children.
Trevor Hancock: If we lose the carbon sinks, we are sunk
If we lose our major sinks — if they become major sources of GHG emissions — we are sunk. But if we can mobilize globally and locally to protect and manage our carbon sinks, we might yet manage a smart transition to a net-zero future.
Trevor Hancock: On climate, it's short-term pain for long-term gain, backed by courts
One of the biggest challenges in addressing climate change is that it's a very slow-moving crisis. We need to take action now in order to avert problems many years, even decades, into the future.
Trevor Hancock: A tale of two futures - let’s choose the right one this time
Because of COVID-19 we stand yet again at a crossroads of history. Too often in my lifetime, we have stood at this same crossroads, and each time we have taken the wrong path. Will we get it right this time?