My journalism focuses almost entirely on water issues, from the natural world to the built environment. Occasionally, I write about shoes. For more writing samples or details about my corporate work, please connect with me.

Flood Forecast: Climate Risk and Resiliency in Canada Rocky Mountain Books, May 2014. Available in print and e-book.

This little book should be required reading for 21st century municipal, provincial and federal politicians. Many of the most important decisions in the coming decades are more complex and important than simply accumulating pecuniary benefits.
— Dr. David Schindler, Alberta Views

Healthier Buildings Building healthier structures for occupants is a cornerstone of green building design, but isn't talked about much. Corporate Knights, March 2016.

Shallow Waters Can a changing climate hamper hydropower's role in the shift to a low-carbon future? Corporate Knights, January 2016.

An Oasis in the Desert Israel is a global hotbed for water technology innovation. Its neighbours need fresh water. Do Middle Eastern politics prevent one from helping the other? Corporate Knights, November 2013.  

Diminishing the Demand Alberta's future depends on water conservation. Are we doing it right? Alberta Views, July 2013. 

Gravitypope Takes Toronto By Storm The store's move into the Toronto market starts off on the right foot. Alberta Venture, April 2013.

A Clear Need for Water New technologies are making it easier and less expensive to clean, manage, protect and waste less of a live-giving resource we take for granted. Corporate Knights, Fall 2012.

The Other 99 Per Cent For years, we’ve tested water using a narrow suite of indicators. Now, a new study using metagenomics could reveal some life-changing news. Water Canada, May/June 2012.

The Long Haul As the effects of climate change become more apparent, Alberta’s prairie farmers are going further to find water. Water Canada, May/June 2012.

Electricity Usage for Utilities Comes Down to One Word: Efficiency It's no secret that the cost of electricity is rapidly increasing and water and wastewater are inextricably linked to energy use. For utilities, the spotlight is getting brighter. Canadian Municipal Water News & Review, Spring 2012.

Watertight Water loss is on the rise—should municipalities spend to seal every single leak? Water Canada, March/April 2012.

Don't Drink the Water A contaminated water supply and poor plant design risks community health in Attawapiskat. Water Canada, January/February 2012. This article appears on the list of recommended reading for Senate's consideration of Bill S-8.