The Copenhagen Diagnosis: Climate Science Report
It is more than three years since the drafting of text was completed for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change … Continue reading The Copenhagen Diagnosis: Climate Science Report
It is more than three years since the drafting of text was completed for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change … Continue reading The Copenhagen Diagnosis: Climate Science Report
Climate Change Connection will be able to provide live updates from the United Nations climate change negotiations in Copenhagen (COP 15). CCC’s Dean Medeiros was selected to be part of the Canadian Youth Delegation for COP 15. He will be representing Manitoba and focusing on forest climate change policy (i.e. obtaining carbon credits from reforestation and forest conservation). Continue reading Climate Change Connection at Copenhagen conference
The Cowichan Energy Alternatives Society (C.E.A.) in co-operation with the BC Sustainable Energy Association (BCSEA) and OPEN CINEMA is proud … Continue reading BC Premiere screenings of FUEL in Duncan, Nanaimo and Victoria
Aviva Canada is one step closer to awarding $500,000 to improve and strengthen Canadian communities. December 2, 2009 (Toronto, ON) … Continue reading Top Aviva Community Fund Ideas Move To Semi-Finals
On December 2, 2009, the Peel Watershed Planning Commission released their Recommended Plan for the Peel watershed. Continue reading CPAWS-Yukon Celebrates with all Conservationists
Ryan Reynolds and Jason Priestley join forces with Nature Conservancy of Canada. Toronto, ON (November 30, 2009) – Ryan Reynolds … Continue reading A Force for Nature

From our friends at Ethiquette. Our two top picks this year – Great little somethings that go easy on the earth and benefit communities overseas Y Focus Fair Trade – Sports Balls Y Focus certified Fair Trade soccer balls, volleyballs and rugby balls are hand stitched in Pakistan by workers who are paid better than […] Continue reading Eco-Ethical Xmas List 2009
Nova Scotia will soon become greener with a $4.25-million investment from the province to support fuel-efficient transportation and technology programs. Continue reading Province Invests $4.25 Million in Green Transportation and Technology Projects
658: 30 November 2009 CLIMATE TARGETS. The Quebec government announced its intentions to reduce its GHG emissions by 20% below … Continue reading Climate Targets, Solar Energy Park, and lots of Jobs! – GC News #658
For those who may not know, I’ve been volunteering for a year in Nepal with CUSO-VSO Canada as an IT … Continue reading For the children of Nepal
By David Suzuki with Faisal Moola. Last winter, as the federal Finance Department was preparing to spend billions of dollars … Continue reading Protecting nature in our neighbourhoods saves us money – Science Matters