Publications
These are some of Tim Green's publications.
Yukon Star
- Has Yukon gold lost its glitter? 12 July 2024. Yukoners encounter risk every day. The June 2024 Victoria Gold heap leach failure brings the concept of risk sharply back into focus.
- Mineral exploration and the Whitehorse Official Community Plan 21 June 2024. The Official Community Plan is quite clear. So why are people surprised and upset by mineral exploration inside Whitehorse city limits?
Whitehorse Star
- Not in my Back Yard... Already
8 September 2023. Recent drilling for copper in the Whitehorse area should not be a surprise and does not herald the arrival of a mine in your backyard.
- The Next Train to Whitehorse
3 March 2023. Whitehorse will probably never see train service again, certainly not in the short to medium term anyway.
Editors' Weekly
- AI as a Tool in Engineering Editing 18 July 2024. During the Writing Good course, engineers ask about the role of AI, if any, in the writing/editing process. Why would anyone use any tool?
- Podcasting for Fun and Fortune, part 2 of 2 27 April 2021. The final three steps.
- Podcasting for Fun and Fortune, part 1 of 2 20 April 2021. I haven't exactly figured out the "fortune" part.
- Sun Tzu and the Art of Words 12 November 2019. Why do people post what they post online?
What's Up Yukon
- Tenant's Guide To Finding a House Share 8 March 2023. Yeah, it's sort of like online dating.
- Around the World in 3833 Days 6 July 2022. So, I walked around the world. It took ten and a half years.
- Placer Mining and Paleobeerology in Porter Creek 16 May 2022. The arrival of spring reveals this hidden treasure once more!
- Confessions of a Canny Can Collector 20 October 2021. I collect cans. Because I can.
- Sophie, the Dog who Walked in Front 5 December 2018. She was always first. Now she has gone on ahead one last time.
Procurement Library
Procurement Library short articles about RFPs and general procurement topics
Podcasts
Podcasts short story podcasts in audio form, free!
The PEGG
- Army Takes Aim at the Millennium Bug
September 1998. Remember Y2K? This is why it wasn't a problem.
- Shortline Railways Offer Opportunities and Solutions
October 2003. A railway project in Northern Alberta in the early 2000s: forward thinking to reduce climate change by balancing use of road and rail.
TimmiT editing, writing, procurement