Americans seeing the light on carbon tax
It’s been three months since Canada’s most recent election, which had supposedly spurned any hope for a federal carbon tax. But we are finally … Continue reading Americans seeing the light on carbon tax
It’s been three months since Canada’s most recent election, which had supposedly spurned any hope for a federal carbon tax. But we are finally … Continue reading Americans seeing the light on carbon tax
The following article is courtesy of the Journal of Commerce, Western Canada’s Construction Newspaper: “Not all that long ago, green … Continue reading Green building has shifted into the mainstream, ACEC president says
The Dogwood Initiative has introduced a new four-part video series, highlighting the threat of oil tankers to the B.C. coastline. … Continue reading Video Series: Threat of Tar Sands Tankers to B.C. Coastline
Call for Nominations for the 2009 Green Toronto Awards Toronto, ON, January 12, 2009 – Nominations are now being accepted … Continue reading Who is the Greenest of them all?
614: 12 January 2009 – Published by Green Communities Canada WE’RE STILL TOPS! Canada still holds the Guiness world record … Continue reading Money for Trees, GMO, Waste Not, BON APPÉTIT – Green Communities News – GCNews #114
January 9, 2009 – The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy and Sustainable Development Technology Canada will … Continue reading Upcoming report on how Canada can reduce carbon emissions
The following release is for the Canadian Solar Industries Association: December 19, 2008 – The Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) … Continue reading CanSIA urges Federal Government to let solar light the way to Canada’s future
The following is a release from the Atlantic Canada Sustainability Initiative (ACSI), a collaborative project designed to build capacity and … Continue reading Atlantic Canada Sustainability Initiative (ACSI)
Canada’s Environment Minister Jim Prentice and Newfoundland and Labrador’s Minister of Environment and Conservation Charlene Johnson, along with Dave Denine, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, announced today the establishment of a five-member Joint Review Panel for the proposed Lower Churchill Hydroelectric Generation Project, located near Happy Valley-Goose Bay in Labrador. Continue reading Panel established to review proposed Lower Churchill Hydroelectric Generation Project
The following item is courtesy of the Green GTA, a site devoted to local environment news from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA): “It … Continue reading Emerald Ash Borer discovered in Pickering
Media release from the British Columbia Wildlife Federation (BCWF): BC’s oldest and largest conservation organization, is excited to bring the Wetlands … Continue reading BCWF’S Wetland Education Program
Media release from the British Columbia Wildlife Federation (BCWF): BCWF’s Wetlands Education Program is excited to announce the Sea to Sky … Continue reading BCWF’s Sea to Sky Workshop Series