Prof. David Tindall Interviewed by City on Current Pipeline Protests
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — As demonstrations continue in support of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who are against an LNG pipeline in north-central B.C., a sociology professor says it’s not clear how much longer people will take daily disruptions. Protesters have shut down ports, disrupted traffic in Vancouver, and has started to make waves in different parts […]
Prof David Tindall Interview on Newsmaker of the Year: Greta Thunberg
Editors at Glacier Media in British Columbia have chosen the Climate Emergency as the newsmaker of the year in 2019. Its significance as an issue globally, nationally and locally was a recurring theme in our coverage, as this story from Glacier’s Nelson Bennett notes. Included at the bottom of the story are local links to […]
Prof. David Tindall featured in CBC News on Vancouver’s local environmental activism
Prof. Tindall was featured in a CBC News story on Vancouver’s environmental society hitting its 50-year mark trying to save the planet through local action.
Prof. David Tindall featured in The Star on B.C. residents’ stand on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Professor Tindall spoke to The Star Vancouver about the history of environmental movements in British Columbia, and residents’ stand on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Prof. David Tindall featured in The Star on climate change being a ‘serious concern’ for Canadians
Professor Tindall spoke to The Star on the results of a recent survey, which found that climate change is now a ‘serious concern’ for most Canadians.
Prof. David Tindall featured in CBC’s Early Edition on Canada spying on environmental activists
Professor Tindall speaks to Stephen Quinn regarding CSIS spying on environmental activists.