Why Shell Wants To Drill For Arctic Oil Marcie Sillman talks with Houston Chronicle energy policy reporter Jennifer Dlouhy about Shell's plans to explore Arctic oil and gas drilling this summer. Marcie Sillman
Shell Arctic Drilling Fleet OK'd To Use 'Green' West Seattle Port The Seattle Port Commission decided on Tuesday to let Shell Oil's Arctic drilling fleet use West Seattle as its home port.Shell's drill rigs and barges... John Ryan
How Canada Will Change In 2015 Ross Reynolds talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist with the Vancouver Sun, about upcoming Canadian elections and the devastation wreaked by low oil... Matthew Streib
25 Years After Exxon Valdez, U.S. Mandates Double-Hulled Oil Tankers Oil tankers bring about 15 million gallons of oil every day into Washington state. Starting Jan. 1, those ships are required to have double hulls. The... John Ryan
Seattle Drivers: Are You Ready To Fill Your Tank With ‘Poopaline’? A Seattle startup hopes that in the near future, every time you flush your toilet you help power your car. Vitruvian Energy has developed technology... Matthew Streib
Avian Flu Strikes Poultry In British Columbia, Again Marcie Sillman talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about the return of Avian flu to British Columbia. They also discuss the legal... Matthew Streib
Canadians Protest Trans-Provincial Oil Pipelines Ross Reynolds talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about protests over oil pipelines in Canada, and international Thanksgiving... Matthew Streib
Canadians Cope With Crushed Keystone XL Dreams Marcie Sillman talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about Canadians' response to the United States Senate's rejection of the... Matthew Streib
Activist: 'Don't Believe Anything The Nuclear Industry Says' On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami crippled Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Physician and anti-nuclear activist... John O'Brien
No Criminal Charges In Deadly Tesoro Refinery Explosion The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its four-year criminal investigation into whether environmental and worker safety laws were broken leading up... John Ryan