Trans Mountain pipeline equipment failure could lead to demise of entire salmon population, Zarrillo warns By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● January 20, 2022 May 13, 2022 Port Moody-Coquitlam MP calls for a halt to TMX
Kelp! I need somebody: Track extension may lead to Burrard Inlet reforestation project By Jeremy Shepherd ● Environment ● January 5, 2022 May 13, 2022 Project could be a boon to salmon as well as lingcod, crab, and bivalve shellfish
Port Moody vs. environment goals By Jeremy Shepherd ● Environment ● December 6, 2021 May 13, 2022 Despite a per capita drop, community emissions ticked up 4.6 percent in Port Moody from 2010 to 2018
Coquitlam vs. environment goals By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● December 5, 2021 May 13, 2022 Pop. up, emissions flat
Port Coquitlam startup looks to take charge of EV battery business By Jeremy Shepherd ● Business ● December 1, 2021 May 13, 2022 Old EV batteries could be used to power remote communities
Port Coquitlam vs. environment goals By Jeremy Shepherd ● Environment ● November 28, 2021 May 13, 2022 The city reduced water consumption and increased the diversion rate but struggled to cut GHGs
COP26: the role cities can play in combating climate change By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● October 31, 2021 May 13, 2022 Smarter land use, smaller footprint
Reduce, reuse, refashion: local designers look to make destructive textile industry greener and slower By Marissa Tiel ● Coquitlam ● September 23, 2021 May 13, 2022 Ingenious ideas put fast fashion on pause
Food security in the pandemic: Serving the people by cheating the landfill By Jeremy Shepherd ● Environment ● September 2, 2021 May 13, 2022 People’s Pantry offers 60 hampers a week, feeding hungry people by taking what grocery stores leave behind
Opinion: Our future is up in the air By Jeremy Shepherd ● Election 2021 ● August 15, 2021 May 13, 2022 The recent blanket of wildfire smoke should change how we talk about climate change – and possibly how we vote