Environmental Research News in Alberta
Good Vibrations, by Lindsey Carmichael; Biopower for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, by Amit Kumar and Jay Cameron; Are We Giving Songbirds … Continue reading Environmental Research News in Alberta
Good Vibrations, by Lindsey Carmichael; Biopower for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, by Amit Kumar and Jay Cameron; Are We Giving Songbirds … Continue reading Environmental Research News in Alberta
November 28, 2001 Continue reading Ironman hopes to help the environment
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and Ontario Nature are pleased to announce the continuation of their successful Volunteer for Nature (VfN) program, which matches volunteers with conservation projects. A grant from The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation will strengthen the original Ontario initiative, and allow for a pilot project of the program in Alberta with a view to expanding to the rest of Canada in the future. Continue reading Nature Conservancy of Canada and Ontario Nature Announce Expansion of Successful Volunteer for Nature program
CBRN is a network for researchers conducting both research ON (e.g., what is the significance and what are the practical … Continue reading Canadian Biosphere Research Network (CBRN)
Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC), Canada’s largest outdoor clothing and equipment retailer, has renewed its commitment to the environment by making … Continue reading Green retailer doubles its wind power commitment
What is Web 2.0? thegreenpages is moving towards it (perhaps you can call it thegreenpages 2.0)
Continue reading What Is Web 2.0?
On the surface, global warming may seem like a pretty simple process.
Excess “greenhouse” gases trap heat in the atmosphere, making the world
warmer. But that’s not all that happens. Our climate is actually very
complex and intimately connected to life on Earth. Seemingly minor changes
can have profound repercussions.
Hearings begin on Wednesday in the Northwest Territories to examine the impact of a proposed natural gas pipeline through the … Continue reading Hearings to begin in Mackenzie Valley pipeline
The Prime Minister’s Office gets thousands of letters and e-mails every day. Thirty-five employees do nothing but sift through the … Continue reading Water exports? Harper should keep taps closed
Winnipeg ? A more advanced filter on the Devils Lake outlet in North Dakota is in the planning stages and … Continue reading Improved Devils Lake filter expected by summer
Trail, B.C. ? A preliminary investigation of a Saturday liquid sulphur dioxide spill at Teck Cominco indicates there was no … Continue reading Sulphur dioxide spill had no impact on Columbia River: investigators