Globe and Mail: With an election coming this spring, environmental groups, unions and other provincial organizations are pushing to get the issue of climate change on the political agenda.
Judging by what happened during the U.S. presidential election, that is going to be a challenge, says Marc Lee, co-director of the Climate Justice Project, which is run by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
More than 50 organizations - including the BC Teachers' Federation, Pembina Institute, Union of B.C. Indian...