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B.C. researchers find Canadian fossil fuel financiers not pushing carbon shift

B.C. researchers find Canadian fossil fuel financiers not pushing carbon shift

Increasingly foreign stakeholders hold considerable leverage on Canada’s biggest companies
Likely no earthquake risk from storing CO2 under ocean off B.C. coast

Likely no earthquake risk from storing CO2 under ocean off B.C. coast

Project looks to pump massive amounts of captured emissions into ocean crust
With hot days ahead, B.C. has the lowest air conditioning access in Canada

With hot days ahead, B.C. has the lowest air conditioning access in Canada

Statistics Canada’s first major study into AC use looks to identify those vulnerable to extreme heat
This $775M wastewater plant in B.C. is still seeing odour complaints

This $775M wastewater plant in B.C. is still seeing odour complaints

Neighbouring residents doubt the sewage treatment site’s smells will ever go away
B.C. city ranked as Canada’s third most expensive: study

B.C. city ranked as Canada’s third most expensive: study

B.C. is the least affordable province, says study into income and expenses
Expedition explores supervolcanoes and deep-sea firsts in B.C. waters

Expedition explores supervolcanoes and deep-sea firsts in B.C. waters

Footage of superheated geysers, novel images of species behaviour caught off Vancouver Island
B.C. university spearheads first global probe into Japanese internment

B.C. university spearheads first global probe into Japanese internment

New project builds on major study into Japanese Canadians having property stolen
Electrification and more needed in all sectors, BC Hydro CEO says

Electrification and more needed in all sectors, BC Hydro CEO says

Energy efficiency and fuel alternatives will have a role in meeting GHG targets, he says
Victoria homeless entrepreneur’s efforts stifled as city confiscates his tools

Victoria homeless entrepreneur’s efforts stifled as city confiscates his tools

Impounding items breaks recently built trust between unhoused and bylaw, organizer says
Victoria asks B.C. to clamp down on no-fault evictions, rent increases

Victoria asks B.C. to clamp down on no-fault evictions, rent increases

Capital UBCM resolution also hopes hopes province will boost biodiversity