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Home » Publications » ENVIRONMENT » Climate Change and Energy Equity » Blind Spot: The Failure to Consider Climate in British Columbia’s Environmental Assessments

Blind Spot: The Failure to Consider Climate in British Columbia’s Environmental Assessments

Filed in: Climate Change and Energy Equity Law reform Province-wide Research | September 14, 2015 by The Environmental Law Centre Society

Submission to the BC Climate Leadership Team prepared on behalf of the Sierra Club, BC.

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