Posts

2010 Vancouver Olympics Scar

Image
2010 Vancouver Olympics Scar Originally uploaded by WestCoast TreeHugger . Construction continues on the new highway from Vancouver to Whistler. This section of construction destroyed a rare Arbutus ecosystem, wetlands that were home to an endangered frog species and migratory bird nesting habitat (an act that is illegal under Canada's wildlife act). All this despite a promise in the 2010 Olympic Bid to reduce the use of automobiles for the games.

Boycott Deakin Equipment?

Image
Should we start a boycott of Vancouver's Deakin Equipment ? Photo by Sarah Pullman

fog in the cariboo

Image
I drove east on an almost deserted highway to the town of Horsefly. Pickup trucks with bumber stikers that said "Piss off a Liberal - Buy a Gun" were parked beside neo-hippies from Spirit Dance. It was the first annual Arts, Music and Dance festival. I was disappointed with rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah." But the local duet did a better job of Sarah McLaughlin. When I took shelter from the rain I met a family from Mexico that traveled to the Yukon every summer until they stopped in William's Lake. The last set was played by a blues band but no one danced the last song except for a young single mother and her daughter. They burnt TVs in a large bonfire. The fog rolled in from the mountains and mixed with the aroma of beer and pot. There seemed to be clarity around the bonfire or perhaps just echoes of Cohen's song. But in the bright sunshine of the morning the clarity of the fog was replaced with confusion. When I asked for the best way ho...

Solar in North Vancouver

Image
The first solar photovoltaic grid-tie system in North Vancouver is up and running.

Eagleridge Bluffs Protest in Court

Today the Eagleridge Bluffs Protest had its first day in court. About 150 people showed up to rally and many of them stayed for the start of the hearing. A few people offered support for the my sign which read, “Trains Not Lanes” and expressed their frustration with the tunnel option that the coalition seems to be emphasizing. The hearing had to be moved to a different court room due to the size of the crowd. When I left the lawyer for the concerned citizens was making the case that the construction contractors had broken their contract by not filing an Environmental Management Plan for the entire section that they were working on.

The Resurrection of Environmentalism?

Image
In the year and a half since Shellenberger and Nordhaus released their famous (or infamous depending upon your viewpoint) essay on the “ Death of Environmentalism ” it has almost seemed like environmentalism has in fact died. There have not been large scale protests like the ones that lead up to and followed the WTO meetings in Seattle (at least not here in North America). And although there have been blockades in the forests they are much smaller than the “war in the woods” that occurred during the 80s and 90s. Environmentalists (and other activists) that I have talked to lately have been bemoaning both their own apathy and the apathy of others. The local weekly newspaper here even had an article in their most recent edition called “ Apathy is the new activism ” But perhaps the “Resurrection of Environmentalism” occurred Easter Monday in a most unusual location – West Vancouver, Canada's richest municipality. Hundreds of people gathered to protest the logging and construction of a...

Climate Change Train Wreck

An ad that everyone should see: Found at Sarah Pullman's blog .