From James Clear and an update from thegreenpages.ca network
A website update re: thegreenpages.ca Continue reading From James Clear and an update from thegreenpages.ca network
A website update re: thegreenpages.ca Continue reading From James Clear and an update from thegreenpages.ca network
Conservation groups question unnecessary rush to hand Protected Area over to BC Hydro for Site C Dam construction. Continue reading Conservationists Call Foul on Site C Logging
Amazing. Surprise show: Humpback whales breach extremely close to kayakers https://t.co/oZggI7wkQC — Wildcoast Adventures (@wildcoast_kayak) August 17, 2016 Thanks to … Continue reading A very close encounter with a Humpback Whale
“To stay quiet is as political an act as speaking out.” – Arundhati Roy, author and Indian activist Continue reading From Arundhati Roy
August 30, 2016 – Montreal – National Film Board of Canada (NFB). New this fall on NFB.ca: more than 60 new films can be viewed free of charge as of now, including several recent documentaries that have won awards in Canada and abroad, by renowned filmmakers such as Alanis Obomsawin, Paul Cowan, William D. MacGillivray and Justin Simms. Continue reading More than 60 new films now available free on NFB.ca
Community groups work together to clean up pollution in a sensitive alpine ecosystem in northeastern BC. Continue reading Restoration in BC’s Hart mountain ranges
As a new report highlights solar’s potential in the Arctic, northern communities are looking for renewable alternatives to fossil fuels. Continue reading Inuit community turns to solar for sustainable energy in the North
Cities needn’t be wastelands of car-choked roads and pavement. Incorporating food production into ever-expanding urban areas makes cities more liveable and enhances the natural systems that keep us alive and healthy. Continue reading How much food can cities produce?
Conservation groups urge compromised Board members to step down from the National Energy Board panel for the Energy East pipeline. Continue reading Lawyers say two board members for Energy East pipeline review are biased
Celebrate National Tree Day by helping to plant 500 new trees and shrubs in a community park! Enjoy live music, nature activities, and a free BBQ lunch for planters (while supplies last). Continue reading Surrey’s National Tree Day Planting Party – Sept 24
Food For Thought is a feast for the senses! Enjoy 20+ local food and beverage sampling stations where you’ll taste Calgary’s finest ingredients while mingling with chefs and farmers. Continue reading REAP’s 7th Annual Food For Thought
First Nation wants to hold industry and the provincial government accountable for massive Mount Polley mine tailings breach in central BC two years ago. Continue reading Tsilhqot’in Nation files Notice of Civil Claim after Mount Polley disaster