2012
December 28 Star Phoenix
SES Office Manager Megan Van Buskirk wrote about her experience at the United Nations Climate Negotiations and outlines Canada’s obstructionist role.
December 11 CTV Saskatoon
Energy Conservation Coordinator Angie Bugg talked about block heaters for your car.
December 6 MBC Radio
SES has expressed concern that collaboration agreements being negotiated by Cameco with some northern Saskatchewan communities could make it more difficult than ever before for residents of those communities to raise environmental or safety issues related to uranium mining.
November 6 Magic 98.3 Radio
SES Director of Environmental Policy Peter Prebble spoke on behalf of SES Office Manager Megan Van Buskirk about her time at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Doha, Qatar.
November 8 The Northerner La Ronge
SES Director of Environmental Policy Peter Prebble and Ann Coxworth,SES research advisor, represented SES at a recent Environmental Quality Committee in La Ronge.
November 6 Global News Regina
Peter Prebble SES Director of Environmental Policy responded to the Government of Canada’s recent agreement with India on nuclear trade.
October 11 The Star Phoenix
SES Executive Director Allyson Brady responded to a recent Letter to the Editor from a U of S professor who denies climate change.
October 5 The Star Phoenix
SES board member, Joe Schmutz, along with Bob Kingston of the Agriculture Union and Gord Vaadeland of CPAWS Saskatoon wrote this joint opinion piece about the potential sale of the Federal Community Pastures in Saskatchewan.
October 4 Meadow Lake Progress Newspaper
SES is mentioned in an article describing the organization’s involvement with the Northern Water Monitoring Project. This project works with students in northern schools in the monitoring and protection of water quality in local water bodies.
September 17 Leader Post Regina
SES Director of Environmental Policy Peter Prebble discussed reducing Saskatchewan’s reliance on coal fired power plants as a way of curbing our greenhouse gas emissions in a recent editorial following Environmental Minister Peter Kent’s announcement to loosen coal fired power regulations.
September 14 The Star Phoenix
SES Director of Environmental Policy Peter Prebble discusses reducing Saskatchewan’s reliance on coal fired power plants as a way of curbing our greenhouse gas emissions in a recent editorial following Environmental Minister Peter Kent’s announcement to loosen coal fired power regulations.
September 12 The Star Phoenix
SES Executive Director Allyson Brady commented on Meadow Lake Tribal Council’s new Bioenergy Center.
September 5 Global News Saskatoon
SES research advisor, Ann Coxworth, responds to Environmental Minister Peter Kent’s announcement to lighten regulations for coal-fired power.
September 5 The Star Phoenix
SES research advisor, Ann Coxworth, responds to Environmental Minister, Peter Kent’s announcement to lighten regulations for coal-fired power.
September 5 CBC Radio Canada
SES research advisor, Ann Coxworth, responds to Environmental Minister Peter Kent’s announcement to lighten regulations for coal-fired power.
August 28 CBC Blue Sky Radio
SES research advisor, Ann Coxworth, participated in a discussion on what the nearly 700 canceled environmental assessments will mean to Saskatchewan.
August 27 MBC Radio
SES Executive Director Allyson Brady raised concerns over environmental review cancelations.
August 24 The Star Phoenix
Executive Director Allyson Brady explained why environmental federal assessments are so important.