Guelph Environmental Leadership – Partnering Toward Environmental Sustainability

The Guelph-Wellington community is well known across Canada as an
environmental leader. Accordingly, citizens have made great strides to
protect ecological habitat, ensure safe and careful water use, reduce
air pollution and uphold recycling excellence among other actions.

Current
accomplishments show that progress is being made, however, there remain
significant gaps. Most efforts have a low profile, are volunteer-based,
met with funding shortfalls and not well planned amongst environmental
activities and organizations. Ultimately, environmental progress relies
on an educated and engaged community.

For
these reasons a group of citizens incorporated Guelph Environmental
Leadership (GEL) in 2002. The Board of GEL comes from diverse
professions to stimulate activities at the community level and heighten
support for the groups, businesses, schools and citizens making a
difference. GEL’s approach encourages progress toward resilient
ecology, healthy people, reduced costs and lasting resource use.

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the green life – Georgia Straight Living (Spring 2008)

Living13_cover.jpgThe current spring issue (Issue 13, Volume 4. Spring 2008) of the Georgia Straight Living has several interesting green articles. Georgia Straight Living is published four times a year by the Vancouver Free Press Publishing Corp. (it’s Vancouver-based, but it is definitely worth sharing Canada-wide!)
The articles….
David Suzuki chills out along the waterfront
By Matthew Burrows
When David Suzuki is not away on one of his many speaking engagements or political campaigns, the 71-year-old scientist and broadcaster can be found in his Point Grey home spending time with his wife, Tara Cullis.
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Going green is a suite deal for owners and renters
By Pieta Woolley
For the past seven years, University of B.C. PhD student J. Karen Parker has lived in basement suites. Some were gross, and some were half decent. But the computer scientist swears she’ll never live in one again.
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Eco-gadgets
By Blaine Kyllo
Keep your conscience clear with sustainable listening via Eco-Speakers, vampire power, and use the wind for your HYmini charger
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Organic seeds of change
By Angela Murrills
West Coast seeds sells a million tiny ways to grow healthy solutions for the planet.
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Going Green
By Pieta Woolley
Sustainable lifestyle tips from the Green Living Show at B.C. Place, Chilean alpaca pillows, and solar cells
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