Torrance Coste
About Torrance Coste
Torrance Coste is an environmental justice activist who works as the national campaign director for the Wilderness Committee, a grassroots organization with tens of thousands of supporters across Canada. Coste is passionate about wildlife and all living things and advocates for systemic change to tackle the climate, biodiversity and inequality crises we face. He lives with his partner, two year-old daughter, and silly dog Roo, on Malahat and Cowichan territories on what's known as southern Vancouver Island.
Headlines have slowed, but has old-growth logging in B.C.?
The B.C. government has promised to save old-growth, yet giant 1,000-year-old trees continued to be cut down. “Talk and log,” an adage coined in the 1990s, returned to popular use and cynicism was everywhere.