
SUN COLUMN: Do The Opposite of What David Suzuki Says, Save The Environment
If Canada did the opposite of what David Suzuki recently suggested, Canada could reduce emissions world-wide.
If Canada did the opposite of what David Suzuki recently suggested, Canada could reduce emissions world-wide.
SecondStreet.org discusses the innovative ways entrepreneurs are capturing CO2 to make useful products and tackle climate change.
New research by think tank SecondStreet.org highlights 25 innovative examples of entrepreneurs developing new ways to reduce carbon dioxide usage or repurpose the gas into useful products.
New research by think tank SecondStreet.org highlights 25 innovative examples of entrepreneurs developing new ways to reduce carbon dioxide usage or repurpose the gas into useful products.
Could Canada be headed for $2.00 per litre gas at the pumps? SecondStreet.org spoke with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy about this possibility.
SecondStreet.org contributor Heidi McKillop went up to Kitimat, B.C. in 2021 to learn more about natural resource development in the area and to speak with aboriginal people about the issue.
Oil and gas are incredibly important in our day-to-day lives. In this video, we go over the ways oil and gas products are important to the food supply chain.
Our Energy Now article discusses Canada’s high unemployment rate and how the federal government intends to “fix” it by borrowing billions of dollars.
This policy brief includes public opinion research on COVID-19, climate change and natural resource issues
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association recently gave The North Face an award for being a top oil and gas customer.
Our Sun News post discusses how municipalities should consider how natural gas can help reduce emissions.
We recently explored Canada’s relationship with natural gas and what it would be like without having the resource in the winter.