A worrisome wet wake-up call from the Arctic
Both the NSIDC and the European Space Agency say ice is thinning at a rate 50 per cent faster than scientists predicted. Continue reading A worrisome wet wake-up call from the Arctic
Both the NSIDC and the European Space Agency say ice is thinning at a rate 50 per cent faster than scientists predicted. Continue reading A worrisome wet wake-up call from the Arctic
786: 4 September 2012 – Published by Green Communities Canada DESK SPACE FOR RENT. Windfall Ecology Centre is seeking non-profit, … Continue reading Green Business Meetings, Every litter bit hurts, Neutral and Involved – GCNews #786
Here is a really good moving infographic about what “Peak Oil” is all about. Entitled, “Oil Wars” by Alexander Perry on … Continue reading Video: Oil Wars
Water is our most precious resource, but we waste it, just as we waste other resources, including oil and gas. Continue reading Water: Is the glass half empty or half full? – Science Matters
According to a recent poll, only two per cent of Canadians reject the overwhelming scientific evidence that Earth is warming at alarming rates Continue reading Climate change deniers are almost extinct
We’ve long known that environmental factors contribute to disease, especially contamination of air, water, and soil. Scientists are now learning the connection is stronger than we realized. Continue reading People are getting sick of environmental destruction
Metro Vancouver invites government, businesses and citizens to attend the 2nd Annual Zero Waste Conference 2012 – Rethinking Waste Management… … Continue reading 2nd Annual Zero Waste Conference 2012 – Rethinking Waste Management… the Design Difference
Metro Vancouver invites government, businesses and citizens to attend the 2nd Annual Zero Waste Conference 2012 – Rethinking Waste Management Continue reading 2nd Annual Zero Waste Conference 2012 – Rethinking Waste Management… the Design Difference
B.C.’s Christy Clark was right to walk away from a national energy strategy. She just did it for the wrong reasons. Continue reading Fuelling the future requires bold vision
Nature Conservancy Canada – Sandy Point was at one time the largest settlement on the west coast of Newfoundland, reaching its population peak of 750 residents in the mid-19th century. Continue reading The Sandy Point Legacy Project
The David Suzuki Foundation and Google Earth Outreach are launching an online map that will allow residents and decision-makers to zoom in to their community and calculate the economic value of natural capital assets. Continue reading Map app helps bring nature into the equation – Science Matters
782: 23 July 2012 – Published by Green Communities Canada NEW E.D. reThink Green has a new Executive Director, James … Continue reading Green Yard Consultations, Senate Report, Clay Shrinks – GCNews #782