Peter Wood

@peterup.bsky.social

Forests, climate, biodiversity, environmental and human rights. Lecturer, coordinator of UBC Master of International Forestry program.

BC backtracks on its big commitment to hold polluters accountable for cleanup- the rationale’s weak (“After careful consideration, this work has been paused. At this time, the ministry is not in a position to move forward with this project”). Since when is the polluters pay principle controversial?!

Torrance Coste@torrancecoste.bsky.social · 7mo ago

The profitably of so many resource projects depends on the public paying the clean-up bill. Once again the BC NDP seems to be choosing sweet deals for corporations over people and ecosystems. Great reporting as usual by @zoeyunker.bsky.social: thetyee.ca/News/2026/02... #bcpoli

In the absence of anti-greenwashing laws, we've seen that companies gladly make unsupported/misleading claims. Government has an important role to play in ensuring the integrity of these claims- if 🇨🇦 scraps this, we will fall behind EU and other jurisdictions. www.theglobeandmail.com/business/com...

Opinion: Ottawa is scrapping Canada’s greenwashing rules. This is a mistake

Canada should not back away from holding firms to account for what they say about the environment

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Last month, I took some of my students (UBC Master of International Forestry) to the BC interior to participate in an Indigenous-led effort to restore an area of forest that had been badly burned. It was wild! Check out the story here: forestry.ubc.ca/news/mif-stu...

MIF students support Indigenous-led restoration of the Ashnola Watershed | UBC Forestry

Students from UBC Forestry's MIF program help a forest restoration project in the South Okanagan after devastating wildfires in 2023.

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Excited for the Neil Young concert on Sat! Young supported the "BlueDot" campaign for environmental rights, which I managed for a few years. In 2020, this became a broader coalition effort, & in 2024 succeeded in securing the legal right to a healthy environment in 🇨🇦- thanks Neil! shorturl.at/932XG

Neil Young in Vancouver: A look back at some highlights of his many local performances

From Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young to solo shows, Neil Young has almost six decades of local history in Vancouver. Find out more.

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"Pulp mills used to get most of the wood they needed from the wood chips, sawdust and shavings produced at sawmills. But as sawmill after sawmill in B.C. has closed as primary forests dwindle, pulp mills have been forced to rely more and more on whole logs to keep going" thetyee.ca/Analysis/202...

Neither ‘Biofuel’ Nor Nuclear Will Solve Our Energy Problems | The Tyee

From Borneo to Japan to BC, the effects are clear. And the solution is something entirely different.

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Similar to BC's response to the pine beetle- in the absence of strong rules and enforcement that ensure a path towards restoring ecosystem health, commercial logging can make things worse. We have to accept that this is often not going to be profitable. This looks like a timely report.

Evan Frost@wildwoods.bsky.social · 2y ago

*NEW REPORT* Federal land managers are increasingly using ecological objectives such as 'restoration' & 'enhancing resilience' to approve forest mgmt projects that focus on commercial logging. To what extent are these projects scientifically informed, & likely to achieve the outcomes they propose?🧵🌏

Old-growth ponderosa pines marked for removal as part of forest restoration project on BLM lands, southwestern Oregon.

Standing up to the US does not justify weakening environmental protections. It's an opportunity to strengthen them, and ensure that they are aligned with Canadian values 🇨🇦 An important article in @theconversation.com today theconversation.com/elbows-up-in... #elbowsup

‘Elbows up’ in Canada means sustainable resource development

Accelerated resource development in Canada should not burden future generations with environmental destruction.

theconversation.com

Wade Grant won! Musqueam nation - hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaker (a Salish dialect, the Native language most of Metro Vancouver). The first Coast Salish person in parliament, AFAIK.

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It's the first workday of the year. At 10:54 this morning, Canada's top CEOs have already made $62,661— the average worker's annual salary. By year's end, they'll make 210 times what the worker makes. Lots of new data in this new @policyalternatives.bsky.social report on CEO pay in Canada.

Company men | CCPA

Following two blistering years of all-time high compensation, Canada’s 100 highest-paid CEOs pocketed $13.2 million, on average, in 2023—the third biggest haul since we’ve been tracking CEO pay. On av...

policyalternatives.ca

In a surprise move, South Korea has announced that it will end subsidies for all new biomass projects and for existing state-owned plants cofiring biomass with coal, effective January 2025, a significant and sudden policy shift. Will Japan follow South Korea’s example? Read more:

South Korea slashes forest biomass energy subsidies in major policy reform

In a major policy shift, South Korea announced Dec. 18 that it will end renewable energy subsidies for new biomass projects, as well as for state-owned coal and biomass cofired power plants starting i...

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