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Sierra Club BC. At-risk old growth forest was logged in April 2022 that should have been identified as a candidate for immediate deferral (Mya Van Woudenberg).
BC Old-Growth

New evidence shows logging and cutting permits in proposed old growth deferral areas

Apr 12, 2022
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Spotted Owl
BC Old-Growth

Video: Nahatlatch Road Wipeout

Apr 09, 2022
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BC Old-Growth

Logging deferrals welcome but transparency, more action needed to protect last old-growth

Apr 01, 2022
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Climate Campaigner Peter McCartney standing on the front steps of the Legislature in Victoria handing in a petition to stop LNG
Fracking and LNG

B.C. hydrogen office aims to kickstart fledgling sector: Horgan

Mar 31, 2022
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BC Climate Justice

TV News Story - Canada's New Climate Action Plan

Mar 30, 2022
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BC Conservation Vision

Wild Times: Keeping Trudeau’s Promise

Mar 12, 2022
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Ancient Forest Alliance campaigner Ian Illuminato stands beside an old-growth red cedar in an approved cutblock in Uchucklesaht and Tseshaht Nation territories. (T.J. Watt)
BC Old-Growth

B.C.'s plan to protect old-growth trees is rolling out too slowly, say conservationists, First Nations

Mar 10, 2022
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BC Old-Growth

Three-quarters of at-risk old-growth forests in B.C. are still without logging deferrals  

Mar 10, 2022
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Pieces of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline project sit in a storage lot outside of Hope, British Columbia, Canada, on June 6, 2021. (Photo by Cole Burston/AFP via Getty Images)
BC Climate Justice

Oil Pipeline Canada Bought Will Cost Over $25 Billion and Never Turn Profit

Mar 09, 2022
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Nuchatlaht Nation: Land Back

Nuchatlaht Land Back! Webinar recording

Mar 03, 2022
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Abbotsford Flooding November 23, 2021 (Province of British Columbia).
BC Climate Justice

BC Budget Fails to Deliver on Climate Change, Say Experts

Feb 24, 2022
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Fracking and LNG
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TV News Story - BC Budget Climate Critique

Feb 23, 2022
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