Roy Strang

ENVIRO NOTES: Good intentions hardly enough

Dr. Roy Strang writes monthly on the environment for the Peace Arch News.

Exploring our food security

It's time to start thinking about the future of our food supplies, write Dr. Roy Strang.

ENVIRO NOTES: Take care with trees

Surrey, White Rock and other municipalities need to exercise more care and attention to their urban tree plans

ENVIRO NOTES: Emotions lord over enviro debates

Monthly environment column explores disconnect between city-dwellers and the environment

ENVIRO NOTES: A law without real teeth

The Species at Risk Act (SARA) is not being utilized to its full potential, writes PAN columnist Roy Strang.

Trees need to be preserved – or new trees replanted in appropriate numbers once others are removed – says columnist Roy Strang.

Trees should be preserved in Surrey, White Rock

In many municipalities, trees are being cut down and not replaced in proper numbers, writes Roy Strang.

Trees need to be preserved – or new trees replanted in appropriate numbers once others are removed – says columnist Roy Strang.

ENVIRO NOTES: Feds ignoring our environment

Two of the three pillars in Surrey's Sustainability Charter are being ignored by the government in favour of the third – the economic one.

ENVIRO NOTES: Take a lesson from China

Peace Arch News columnist Dr. Roy Strang says Canada has a long wayto go to improve renewable energy development.

Aiming at wrong target

The alleged science which asserts that global warming is due to mankind’s industrial activity fails when evaluated by scientific method

STRANG: Agricultural land needs to be protected

Land protected in the ALR needs to stay that way, columnist Roy Strang says

Water issues not going away

Misuse and failing infrastructure just some of the problems

Tree controversies leave questions unanswered

This marks the return of environmental columnist Roy Strang to the Peace Arch News, where he will write monthly, alternating with Anne Murray’s By the Bay column.