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Long-form writing on place, economy, and environment.

Building for Hail

Calgary is in hail alley. The city knows it. The question is how much of that knowledge has been built into the roofs, walls, and deductibles of 600,000 households.
04 Jul 2026
26 min

The Geography of Royalty

Alberta has extracted several trillion dollars’ worth of oil, gas, and bitumen from its subsurface. The public share of that wealth is determined by a royalty system. Understanding it requires understanding both the geology and the politics.
09 Jun 2026
17 min

Smoke in the Lungs of the City

Wildfire smoke blankets Alberta for weeks each summer. Not everyone can close a window.
02 Jun 2026
29 min

Winter as a Health System

At -40°C, pipes freeze, roads close, ambulances slow down, emergency rooms fill, and the most vulnerable people in the province face the highest cost. Cold is not background. It is infrastructure.
19 May 2026
19 min

The Integrated Network

All four systems as a directed graph: max-flow min-cut, network centrality, and the full netback price surface
pipelines
network theory
max-flow
netback
graph theory
energy
Alberta
13 May 2026
43 min

Crude Oil Pipelines

Darcy-Weisbach hydraulics, capacity utilization, and the netback price model
pipelines
hydraulics
energy
Alberta
economic geography
12 May 2026
29 min

Natural Gas Transmission

The Weymouth equation for compressible flow and the AECO–Henry Hub basis differential derived from transport cost arithmetic
pipelines
natural gas
hydraulics
energy
Alberta
economic geography
12 May 2026
40 min

NGL and Condensate Systems

The fractionation cascade, diluent supply chain, and the Cochin reversal
pipelines
NGL
fractionation
energy
Alberta
economic geography
12 May 2026
39 min

Refined Products Distribution

Batch scheduling, the Cola equation for transmix volume, and terminal inventory design from Edmonton to Burnaby
pipelines
refined products
batch scheduling
dispersion
energy
Alberta
12 May 2026
40 min

The Measurement State

Before a government can manage a territory, it has to see it. The sensors, registries, and observation systems that make Alberta legible to the state are also making it legible to everyone else.
05 May 2026
13 min

The Distance to Care

Alberta has among the worst physician-to-population ratios in Canada. For most residents that is a statistic. For a growing number it is a geography — measured in hours and kilometres.
28 Apr 2026
22 min

Fire Country

Fort McMurray showed what happens when fire reaches the wildland-urban edge. The WUI keeps expanding. The fire climate is changing. The two trends are running toward each other.
Physical Geography
Environmental Geography
21 Apr 2026
18 min

The Insurance Geography

Insurance does not prevent disasters. It prices the geography of risk and decides who can afford to live where. In Alberta, that pricing is changing — and the changes tell you something important about where the hazards are.
Physical Geography
Economic Geography
21 Apr 2026
18 min

Watching Water

Snowpack satellites, radar altimeters, and gravity sensors now make it possible to watch Alberta’s water budget from orbit. Here is what they are telling us.
Monitoring
Physical Geography
21 Apr 2026
19 min

Capital Country

Canada has $1.8 trillion in growth waiting to be unlocked. Where it lives, what is blocking it, and why the province that anchors the largest sector is generating the uncertainty that kills long-horizon investment.
Economic Geography
15 Apr 2026
44 min

The Warehouse Province

Alberta produces raw materials and exports them in bulk. Everything else arrives by truck. This is the infrastructure that makes that possible — and what it costs when it breaks.
Economic Geography
04 Apr 2026
16 min

Who Pays for Sprawl

Every new suburb generates development fees and property taxes. It also creates kilometres of pipe, road, and wire that someone will have to maintain forever. The math rarely adds up.
04 Apr 2026
31 min

After the Burning Strait

What changes when closure becomes a governed corridor
Economic Geography
27 Mar 2026
13 min

Avalanche Country

The eastern slopes have always slid. What is changing is the season, the trigger, and the kind of instability now arriving from a warming mountain climate.
Physical Geography
27 Mar 2026
20 min

The Classroom Arithmetic

Alberta’s education system is building schools for yesterday’s growth while a demographic pulse rolls toward secondary school
Urban Geography
27 Mar 2026
58 min

Storm Country

Calgary sits where Arctic, Pacific, and continental air collide — and the bill is climbing
Physical Geography
20 Mar 2026
47 min

Alberta Calling

How a province that spent a decade recruiting the world is learning to blame it for showing up
Economic Geography
Urban Geography
17 Mar 2026
40 min

Hidden in Plain Sight

Calgary’s 8,000 hectares of urban nature: what the livability rankings capture, what they miss, and what happens when a city keeps adding people
Urban Geography
17 Mar 2026
45 min

The Ideology of Extraction

Commodity, class, and the collapse of distance — from the Banda Islands to the Strait of Hormuz
Historical Geography
Economic Geography
12 Mar 2026
23 min

Rockets and Feathers

Why Alberta pump prices spike overnight but fall for weeks — and whether this week’s crude crash will actually reach the forecourt
Economic Geography
09 Mar 2026
23 min

Alberta’s Pipeline Geography

A Connected Province and the Infrastructure That Makes It So
energy
pipelines
Alberta
economic geography
08 Mar 2026
27 min

The Checkout Problem

Alberta grows the food, drills the fuel, and still pays some of Canada’s highest grocery prices. This is why.
Economic Geography
08 Mar 2026
25 min

Two Front Doors and a Mountain

Alberta tourism through flight patterns, spend trails, seasonal rhythms, and the places that arrival pressure is changing fastest
Economic Geography
08 Mar 2026
19 min

Landlocked by Default: The Economic Geography of Alberta’s Connectivity Crisis

Economic Geography
07 Mar 2026
57 min

The Burning Strait

A systems view of chokepoint activation, supply chain propagation, and the asymmetric geography of oil dependence
Economic Geography
03 Mar 2026
45 min

Contested Ground

Global Energy Markets, War, Sanctions, and the Renewable Tide
Economic Geography
21 Feb 2026
21 min

The Texas of the North

What the Comparison Actually Reveals — and What It Obscures
Economic Geography
19 Feb 2026
14 min

A Trade Reality Check

What the Province Produces, What It Exports, and What It Needs From Everyone Else
Economic Geography
17 Feb 2026
15 min

What Light Reveals

How a team of University of Alberta graduates put hyperspectral eyes in orbit — and made them free to use
Monitoring
10 Mar 2025
28 min
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