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Fact sheets, reports, and other publications by Sightline on BC.

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Sightline's fact sheets, reports, and other publications on British Columbia.

Cap and Trade 101:  A Climate Policy Primer
09/17/2008
Report
Cap and Trade 101: A Climate Policy Primer


Sightline's primer sorts out the details on what's emerging as the most popular and comprehensive policy solution to the enormous challenge of climate change: cap and trade
Slowing Down: Vancouver, BC, and Smart Growth
05/21/2008
Report
Slowing Down: Vancouver, BC, and Smart Growth


Sightline analysis of new Census data finds decline in Vancouver's smart-growth record.
04/03/2008
Backgrounder
Analysis: Increases in greenhouse-gas emissions from highway-widening projects (pdf)


Sightline researchers do the math on whether adding lanes adds greenhouse gas emissions--it does.
01/10/2008
Page
Sightline's Climate Policy Project


Sightline's latest primers, fact sheets, and graphics on how to craft fair, effective climate policy for the Northwest and western states.
10/21/2007
Daily Score series
Climate Fairness - blog series


Climate change does not affect everyone equally. This Sightline blog series explores ways to help ensure climate change is addressed fairly.
06/27/2007
Backgrounder
Backgrounder: Who's Leading on Climate Policy in the Northwest?


A look at how the Northwest's climate strategies stack up by region.
06/12/2007
Fact sheet
BC Scorecard 2007


How BC stacks up in the seven key trends tracked by the Cascadia Scorecard.
05/21/2007
Daily Score series
Bicycle Neglect - blog series


Alan Durning looks at which Cascadian cities are doing best at developing bike networks, and how they can do better.
07/10/2006
Counter
Car Crashes, by the Numbers


The car crash counter estimates the human and economic costs of crashes--a huge and underappreciated risk to Cascadians’ health.
03/07/2006
Fact sheet
Sprawl Indicator - Vancouver, BC


How Vancouver, BC, compares to other cities in curbing sprawl.
03/07/2006
Fact sheet
Sprawl Statistics for Seven Northwest Cities


How Cascadia's seven largest cities--Vancouver, Victoria, Spokane, Seattle, Eugene, Portland, and Boise--stack up in livability.
03/07/2006
Fact sheet
Sprawl Indicator - Midsize Cities


How Boise, Victoria, Spokane, and Eugene stack up in curbing sprawl.
03/07/2006
Fact sheet
PBDEs and PCBs in the Northwest - Regional Data Sheet


Local data for Montana, British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon on PBDEs and PCBs in northwesterners.
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Highway evaluation chooses to skirt uncomfortable facts.
Clark Williams-Derry 10/31/2008
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Cascadia's urban design expert on Vancouver 'hoods, emerging trends, and what gives him hope.
Elisa Murray 10/20/2008