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Will Council Trash The Mayor’s Garbage Plan?

WINNIPEG, 7:25 a.m. CST February 12, 2001 –After weeks of heated debate, Winnipeggers will finally know for sure where their … Continue reading Will Council Trash The Mayor’s Garbage Plan?

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Water Worries Over Record Low Mountain Snowpack

EDMONTON, 10:55 a.m. EST February 12, 2001 — Alberta Environment says the province has no snow in the bank and … Continue reading Water Worries Over Record Low Mountain Snowpack

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Scientists publish findings of human genome project

WASHINGTON – The race to be the first to map the entire sequence of the human genetic code is over, … Continue reading Scientists publish findings of human genome project

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DESIGNER GENES

Environmentalists are virtually unanimous in their opposition to biotechnology and gene-splicing because of their potential to harm human health and … Continue reading DESIGNER GENES

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Canada takes controversial NAFTA ruling to court

OTTAWA – Canada has taken the unusual step of asking a top court to reverse a ruling by a North … Continue reading Canada takes controversial NAFTA ruling to court

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British Columbia puts moratorium on grizzly hunting

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – International environmentalists won a temporary ban on Thursday against grizzly bear hunting in British Columbia, amid … Continue reading British Columbia puts moratorium on grizzly hunting

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Canadian climate shows continuing warming trend

VANCOUVER – Amid concerns that global warming is making itself felt in the Arctic, Canadian climatologists said on Wednesday that … Continue reading Canadian climate shows continuing warming trend

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Cleaning up the Planet: Can Earth Support a US Way of Life?

Today, about 1.2 billion humans — most of them in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia — live on a … Continue reading Cleaning up the Planet: Can Earth Support a US Way of Life?

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UPDATE – Alcan to cut back Kitimat

MONTREAL – Alcan Aluminium Ltd. said on Tuesday that under a new power agreement with British Columbia Hydro and Power … Continue reading UPDATE – Alcan to cut back Kitimat

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Biodiversity Conservation: Huge Cross-Border Protected Area Jewel of BC’s Parks Plan

The B.C. government is expected to announce today that it will create or expand almost 50 parks in the Okanagan … Continue reading Biodiversity Conservation: Huge Cross-Border Protected Area Jewel of BC’s Parks Plan

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Centre for Sustainable Transportation / Le Centre pour un transport durable

The Centre for Sustainable Transportation, which was established in the Toronto Region in the mid 1990’s, is now an integral … Continue reading Centre for Sustainable Transportation / Le Centre pour un transport durable

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Greenpeace stops Loblaws hiding GE food from consumers “Labels are coming to Loblaws whether it likes it or not”: Greenpeace

TORONTO, Nov. 30 /CNW/ – Greenpeace today invaded a Toronto Loblaws store, labelling genetically engineered food that Loblaws hides from … Continue reading Greenpeace stops Loblaws hiding GE food from consumers “Labels are coming to Loblaws whether it likes it or not”: Greenpeace

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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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