
With experience at a diverse range of organizations and businesses, Michael McPhie is a business leader who holds more than three decades of experience. Alongside this, Michael McPhie is involved with the Association for Mineral Exploration of British Columbia (AME), where he was previously the chair of the board.
The AME recently highlighted the results of a public opinion survey conducted by Research Co., which asserts that 63 percent of British Columbians believe that mining companies have a role to play in achieving emissions targets by 2040. The target of zero-emissions has seen large-scale support across the region, with the provincial government passing legislation focused on reducing emissions released by trucks and light-duty cars over the next two decades. As the AME notes, respondents believe that, as mining and mineral exploration firms provide raw materials for these vehicles, such as gas, then they will be vital in reducing these emissions long-term.