By Evan Osenton In Environment, Meet the MinisterPosted July 1, 2018Shannon PhillipsEnvironment Minister READ MORE
By Geo Takach In Book ReviewsPosted January 1, 2018The PatchThe People, Pipelines and Politics of the Oil Sands READ MORE
By Andrew Nikiforuk In Environment, OilPosted January 1, 2018Retrospective: The PondsEvery Albertan now knows that the tar sands, the world’s largest energy project, drinks an enormous amount of water. Separating tar from sand is a messy, water-intensive business: producing just [...] READ MORE
By Tadzio Richards In Energy, Environment, FeaturePosted October 1, 2017Beyond BurningShould government fund a transition? READ MORE
By Rob Norris In Book ReviewsPosted September 28, 2017Tar WarsOil, Environment and Alberta’s Image READ MORE
By Max Fawcett In Feature, Finance, PoliticsPosted April 1, 2017Getting Big Money out of Alberta PoliticsAvoiding oligarchy READ MORE
By Donna Kennedy-Glans In Energy, Feature, Government, Oil, PoliticsPosted October 1, 2016Economic DiversificationCan the Notley government reduce our reliance on oil and gas? READ MORE
By Kevin Taft In Energy, Feature, OilPosted October 1, 2015The Beginning of the EndOil and gas are more vulnerable than you might think. READ MORE
By Fred Stenson In Environment, Feature, OilPosted June 1, 2015Landowner RightsHow Big Oil trumps private and public good. READ MORE
By Arno Kopecky In Environment, Feature, JusticePosted June 1, 2014Game ChangerThe Beaver Lake Cree have gone to court to challenge oil sands development. What if they win? READ MORE