Watching: Birdsong – Wetland in Spring
EcofilmsbyEHomer — March 16, 2010 — This is the 2nd instalment in my "Birdsong Series". It’s a collection of shots … Continue reading Watching: Birdsong – Wetland in Spring
EcofilmsbyEHomer — March 16, 2010 — This is the 2nd instalment in my "Birdsong Series". It’s a collection of shots … Continue reading Watching: Birdsong – Wetland in Spring
I am probably the last environmentalist to watch Food Inc.
Honestly I have been putting it off because I knew the impact it would
have on me. I have a hard enough time eating meat to begin with that if
I even think about where it comes from or what is in it I get grossed
out. Rightfully so I guess. Last night I finally watched it.
Halifax – SeaChoice is bringing sustainable seafood advice to several new mobile platforms with the launch of its latest application for the i-family of devices. Continue reading SeaChoice launches seafood guide app
naturalsteponline — April 16, 2010 — Finally someone has figured out how to explain The Natural Step in two minutes!! … Continue reading What’s on: The Natural Step explained in 2 minutes
Victoria – In less than six months, 100 homeowners on Salt Spring Island installed new low flush toilets and received … Continue reading Salt Spring Island Homeowners Take Simple Steps to Save Water
EarthDayCanada — April 13, 2010 — Earth Day Canada is your best year-round source for simple ideas and activities that … Continue reading What’s on: The Story of Stuff’s Annie Leonard talks about her new book and Earth Day Canada
cpawsnational – April 14, 2010 – The Herd is Coming to 3 cities! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYKJXqyAkbs[/youtube] Be a part of a crowd … Continue reading A Crowd for Caribou Celebration!
NatureConsCDA — April 14, 2010 — Conservation Volunteers (CV) is Canada’s only national outdoor conservation volunteering program. It may be … Continue reading Conservation Volunteers 2010
Now or Never 
Tim Flannery
Toronto ON: Harpercollins Canada 2009
In the 1970s, the environmental movement was regularly criticized for being too negative, and providing too little emphasis on positive solutions. Or, they were simply dismissed as “chicken little” radicals. These early criticisms ushered in several years of hushed tones and muted pessimism.
These days, as the world’s ecological and climate woes continue to worsen, there seems to be a little more straight talk from the green corner. The reason is hardly worth mentioning, but here goes. While ecological destruction throughout the… [Click here to read more!] Continue reading It’s “Now or Never” to Avert Climate Catastrophe
Toronto – This April 22nd, Earth Day Canada will celebrate its 20th anniversary of environmental action, education and leadership, and … Continue reading Earth Day Canada Celebrates 20 years
As shareholders gather in London, UK, this week for BP’s annual general meeting, American and British investors are coordinating a … Continue reading Multinationals face investor skepticism on oil sands
Edmonton – An information request has forced the Alberta government to reveal that in addition to the infamous dead ducks, … Continue reading Tar Sands Operations Killing More Than Ducks