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British Columbia, Education and Learning, Nature and Wildlife Conservation

Live Owl Show, March 3, 2013

Live owls will be presented by educators from the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (O.W.L.), which specializes in the rehabilitation of injured or orphaned birds of prey. Continue reading Live Owl Show, March 3, 2013

Business and Economics

Corporate Knights announces “Global 100” top sustainable corporations in the world

Corporate Knights announced its Global 100 list of the world’s most sustainable corporations at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Continue reading Corporate Knights announces “Global 100” top sustainable corporations in the world

Education and Learning

Celebrating youth environmental action

The Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program offers 20 scholarships worth $5,000 each to reward graduating high schools students for environmental excellence. Continue reading Celebrating youth environmental action

Air and Climate

Point of No Return: Greenpeace releases report critical of Canada’s tar sands

Canada’s tar sands ranked fifth of the 14 largest carbon intensive projects in the world, according to a new report from Greenpeace International. Continue reading Point of No Return: Greenpeace releases report critical of Canada’s tar sands

British Columbia, Energy, Natural Resources Management

BC’s Upper Lillooet Hydro Project given “conditional” approval

Despite wide-ranging opposition from local residents and environmental groups, the BC Environmental Assessment Office has announced its “conditional” approval of the Upper Lillooet Hydro Project. Continue reading BC’s Upper Lillooet Hydro Project given “conditional” approval

British Columbia, Energy, Natural Resources Management

BC’s Upper Lillooet Hydro Project given “conditional” approval

Despite wide-ranging opposition from local residents and environmental groups, the BC Environmental Assessment Office has announced its “conditional” approval of the Upper Lillooet Hydro Project. Continue reading BC’s Upper Lillooet Hydro Project given “conditional” approval

Food and Health

Is there petroleum in your skin care products?

Jessica Burman explains why it’s so important to learn to read the labels when it comes to modern skin care products. Continue reading Is there petroleum in your skin care products?

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Idle No More protests continue to wake up a nation

The issues that are galvanizing First Nation groups in Canada are in direct response to the unsustainable and exploitative treatment of the land and resources in this country. Continue reading Idle No More protests continue to wake up a nation

Around the Web, Law, Policy, and Standards

Idle No More: First Nations speak out against Bill C-45 across Canada

The Idle Nor More campaign continues to gain steam, as thousands of people across Canada gather to protest the government’s First Nations policies. Continue reading Idle No More: First Nations speak out against Bill C-45 across Canada

Around the Web, Ontario

Ontario Nature to coordinate this year’s Christmas Bird Count

A holiday tradition, the Christmas Bird Count has been running for 113 years! Continue reading Ontario Nature to coordinate this year’s Christmas Bird Count

Energy, Ontario

Opinion poll shows strong support for green energy in Ontario

The survey conducted by Oraclepoll Research found that 83 percent of Ontarians believe it is important to have more renewable, green energy in Ontario. Continue reading Opinion poll shows strong support for green energy in Ontario

British Columbia, Energy, Natural Resources Management

Nearly half of British Columbians oppose increased US coal shipments through BC ports

Amid growing controversy over two proposals to expand coal exports through Vancouver, a new poll finds many residents are largely unaware of plans to increase US coal shipments through BC. Continue reading Nearly half of British Columbians oppose increased US coal shipments through BC ports

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  • Discover Sudbury's roots of renewal at the next 50+ cinema social | Sudbury Star on Watch: Planting Hope – A Regreening Story
  • Jason Allen Beeching on Video: Berg Lake Trail reopens after four years of phased restoration!
  • thegreenpages editor on Everest Team 2001
  • thegreenpages editor on Watch: Solid wood passive house – 90% more energy efficient
  • Rex on What’s in Bottled Water?

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Alternatives Journal arctic climate change conservation David Suzuki David Suzuki Foundation Discover Earth Day Ecojustice Education emissions Enbridge energy Featured Videos First Nations food Get Involved Global Relations global warming government Green Business greenhouse gas greenpeace Kinder Morgan Kyoto marketplace National Energy Board nature Nature Conservancy of Canada oil Oil sands Pembina Institute politics pollution recycling renewable energy Research science Science Matters sustainability Sustainable development Toronto Vancouver Wilderness Committee Wildlife

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