British Columbia - Research & Publications
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.
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06/16/2009
Report
Cap and Trade 101: A Climate Policy Primer
In Cap and Trade 101: A Climate Policy Primer, Sightline sorts out the details on what's emerging as the most popular and comprehensive policy solution to the enormous challenge of climate change. Sightline's primer also looks at current bills, such as the American Clean Energy and Security Act. -
05/21/2008
Report
Slowing Down: Vancouver, BC, and Smart Growth
Vancouver Report: 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
Climate Policy: Fair and Effective Solutions
What makes smart climate policy? How can we be sure it is fair, effective, and efficient? Read primers, fact sheets, and reports on how to do climate policy right. -
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. -
06/12/2007
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. -
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. -
10/07/2005
Fact sheet
Wildlife Indicator - Caribou
Caribou are highly endangered in the lower 48 United States and British Columbia. The remaining population in the Northwest consists of the tiny Selkirk herd, which occupies a small area of northeast Washington, northern Idaho, and an adjacent portion of BC. -
04/01/2005
Newsletter article
Sea Otters Show Signs of Life
Sea otters affect many layers of the ecosystem they inhabit, and the success of their return to British Columbia and Washington signifies the beginning of a return to healthy and thriving natural systems. -
12/17/2004
Article by Sightline
Why B.C. Recycles Better than U.S.
One important but little-discussed difference between the Canadian and American parts of Cascadia is their different philosophies about trash. This difference has emerged in the last decade. And, sad to say, the Canadians have left the Americans in the dustbin, so to speak. -
09/12/2002
Report
Sprawl and Smart Growth in Greater Vancouver
A comparison of Vancouver, BC's growth during the 1990s with Seattle-Tacoma--and why Vancouver ranks higher at smart growth.
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