Evergreen Brick Works gets Royal Visit
Toronto – Interested to see firsthand the creativity it takes to rehabilitate an abandoned brick factory into an environmental community … Continue reading Evergreen Brick Works gets Royal Visit
Toronto – Interested to see firsthand the creativity it takes to rehabilitate an abandoned brick factory into an environmental community … Continue reading Evergreen Brick Works gets Royal Visit
By David Suzuki with Faisal Moola. It’s interesting to see the reaction to a report just released by our foundation … Continue reading Inaction on climate change comes with a huge price tag
Private members bill will address ‘civil rights issue of our generation’ OTTAWA – Canada’s leading environmental law organization, Ecojustice, is … Continue reading Ecojustice applauds proposed Canadian Environmental Bill of Rights
Moving Farms off land and into skyscrapers is on the verge of becoming reality. The main hurdle isn’t technology; it’s … Continue reading The High Rise Urban Farms of the Future – Globe-NET
OUR CHOICE A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis Al Gore EMMAUS, PA, and NEW YORK, NY, November 3, 2009—Rodale … Continue reading Our Choice – A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis
TOYOTA PARTNERS WITH THE OTTAWA GO GREEN EXPO FOR ANOTHER YEAR OF HELPING CANADIANS GO GREEN. OTTAWA, Ontario – National … Continue reading Toyota Canada – Presenting Sponsor Ottawa Go Green Expo
654: 2 November 2009 – Published by Green Communities Canada. RETROFIT CONFERENCE. Over two dozen Green Communities people attended Energy … Continue reading Retrofit Conference, Oil-Less Society, & Climate Emergency – GC News #654
The circuitous route of a curious bee. colin rumbolt | oct 19 – The Manitoban Most of you were probably … Continue reading Why you should be concerned about species extinction – The Manitoban Online
A look at current and future methods for producing hydrogen. leif larsen | oct 6 Let’s face it; hydrogen fuel … Continue reading Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles currently still require oil – The Manitoban Online
Media Release from the Pembina Institute: Canada can succeed economically while meeting targets to reduce global warming pollution, according to … Continue reading New Study: Canada Can Meet Global-Warming Reduction Targets While Growing Jobs and Economy
West Moberly First Nations, which is 34 kms north of Chetwynd in northeast BC, has filed a petition with the … Continue reading First Nations Takes BC to Court to Protect Caribou from Coal Mining
Green Books is an exciting new initiative of the developing Environmental
Policy Institute (EPI) at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College. The project aims to
engage communities in conversations on cutting-edge and highly-acclaimed books
that explore environmental issues impacting the province. Continue reading Green Books