Oil & Water: Transforming Relationships in the Oil Sands Dec31

Oil & Water: Transforming Relationships in the Oil Sands

An interactive event exploring the various dimensions of oil-sands development in Northern Alberta, and their influence on our environment, economy and society.

Pioneering Change: Creating Water-centric leadership Oct22

Pioneering Change: Creating Water-centric leadership

Help launch The Waterlution Calgary Hub. Don’t miss this opportunity to develop meaningful connections, insights and tools for effecting positive change.

Green Calgary Events – November 3-5 Sep22

Green Calgary Events – November 3-5

Join Green Calgary for their fall fundraising events, celebrating the connection between the arts and the environment.

Proposed woodland caribou recovery strategy violates SARA

The federal government’s draft woodland caribou recovery strategy — released last week, four years overdue — is illegal and fails on multiple fronts to comply with requirements under the Species at Risk Act, Ecojustice said.

Removing fences near Buffalo Lake Moraine

Help the tear-down a fence line that is currently interfering with natural wildlife movement, near Stettler, Alberta.

Woven Wire Roll-Up

Keen on conservation? Join the on Thursday, September 15 to tear-down and roll-up a woven fence inhibiting wildlife movement near Penhold, Alberta.

Wildflower Seed and Sow

Join the Nature Conservancy of Canada on Saturday, August 20 to harvest seeds from native Gumweed and Golden Aster, help restore the native grassland community.

Alberta Utilities Commission faces court challenge over Milner coal plant expansion Aug03

Alberta Utilities Commission faces court challenge over Milner coal plant expansion

Calgary - Ecojustice and the Pembina Institute are taking the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) to court over its decision to grant Maxim Power Corp’s coal plant expansion interim approval without a public hearing.  As the AUC itself made clear, the expedited approval was given in a...

Federal Court overturns Minister Kent’s decision not to protect woodland caribou

The federal Environment Minister’s “out of the blue” decision not to recommend emergency protection for woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta ignored scientific evidence and must be set aside, a Federal Court has determined.

REAP Announces Partnership with 1% for the Planet

REAP Business Association is a new nonprofit partner of 1% for the Planet, an alliance of over 1,380 member companies in 43 countries that give one percent of revenues to environmental causes.

Reconnaissance on the Ranch – July 9, 2011 Jul06

Reconnaissance on the Ranch – July 9, 2011

Keen on conservation? Bring your childish enthusiasm on Saturday, July 9, 2011 to catch butterflies in Milk River Ridge.

A Healing Walk past toxic tailings ponds north of Fort McMurray

This is not a protest, but a way to help heal what has been destroyed and to give each other the spiritual strength to carry on.