“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Can 11,000 scientists be wrong? If you think so, you must be a compulsive gambler with deep pockets and…
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We are what we eat and that could have dire consequences
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Want to save the world? Many people do and they advocate all kinds of ways to do it. Ban…
We’re in a climate emergency, let’s act like it
By Wayne Stetski, M.P. (Kootenay – Columbia) One of the issues I hear about most frequently from constituents is the urgent need to address climate…
Conservative nominee misinformed
Letter to the Editor I was disappointed to read the letter from the Conservative nominee for the upcoming federal election related to gas prices in…
Global warming causes not as certain as claimed
Perceptions by Gerry Warner There are two sides to every story. How many times have you heard that tired cliché? A hundred? A thousand? A…
Translating science
By Miranda Holmes Even though I found it stultifying, the secondary school I attended was considered quite progressive, largely because students could elect in third…
Communities become more climate resilient
Climate change adaptation initiative sees successes throughout the Columbia Basin As countries and citizens around the world discuss the latest global scientific report on climate…