
Stephen Hui is senior communications lead at the Pembina Institute, Canada’s leading clean energy think-tank.
He is the author of Destination Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia (Greystone Books, May 2021) and 105 Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia. Prior to joining the Pembina Institute in 2015, Stephen was the web editor and technology editor at the Georgia Straight newspaper.
Stephen’s articles have appeared in the Toronto Sun, Le Journal de Montréal, Hill Times, and other publications. In 2009, he won a Canadian Ethnic Media Association Award in the print category.
A Simon Fraser University graduate, Stephen holds a bachelor’s degree in geography. He lives in Vancouver — in the territories of the Musqueam (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm), Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh), and Tsleil-Waututh (səl̓il̓wətaʔɬ) First Nations.
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Stephen Hui's Recent Publications

A resilient economy and safe climate: Our vision for B.C. B.C. needs a plan to achieve net-zero by 2050
PublicationProtecting the health of British Columbians, building a resilient economy, and taking strong action on climate change are different pieces of the same puzzle.

3 things to know about B.C. LNG in 2017 Carbon pollution would put climate targets at risk
Op-edAlthough Pacific NorthWest LNG is officially cancelled, various permits for the project remain valid.

Pacific NorthWest LNG project was a long shot Re: How to kill an LNG project in Canada, July 29
Op-edTo secure the project, the previous B.C. government doled out substantial subsidies — locking some of them in for over 25 years.

Pacific NorthWest LNG’s demise is a boon for clean growth B.C. can spur job creation and make climate progress
Op-edWith PNW LNG off the table, B.C.’s new government can focus on building a “strong, sustainable, innovative economy that works for everyone.”

9 ways B.C.’s NDP-Green alliance promises to support clean growth Ready to build the clean economy?
BlogFor all of us who want to build a strong, future-proof, and inclusive B.C., the NDP-Green agreement is a promising start.