Climate Action Network reps attend climate meeting
Six representatives of Climate Action Network Canada member organizations are in Salt Lake City May 20-21 taking part in the … Continue reading Climate Action Network reps attend climate meeting
Six representatives of Climate Action Network Canada member organizations are in Salt Lake City May 20-21 taking part in the … Continue reading Climate Action Network reps attend climate meeting
Sierra Club is 116 years old!
Sierra
Club was founded on May 28th, 1892 with 182 charter members, and John
Muir as first President elect. In its first conservation campaign, the
Club led efforts to defeat a proposed reduction in the boundaries of
Yosemite National Park.
Save BC’s Flathead Valley
Nestled into BC’s southeast corner is a wilderness area of global significance called the Flathead Valley.
Sometimes
compared with Africa’s Serengeti for its richness of species, the
Flathead’s rare convergence of wildlife and stunning vistas are under
threat from mountain-top removal coal mining and other industrial
development.
We can all encourage British
Columbia to permanently protect the Flathead Valley and safeguard it
from destructive coal mining in adjacent areas.
To find out more and sign Sierra Club BC Chapter’s petition.
Tar Sands Grassroots Engagement
Sierra
Club Prairie has a great new way for you to spread the word about the
Tar Sands and Nuclear Power to your friends and family! Our House Party kits
are all you need to host a social event with an environmental justice
theme! Invite your friends over for a potluck or a wine and dessert
evening, watch a video about the issue of your choice, look at images
of Alberta’s tar sands region or nuclear power, and read letters
written by those directly affected by these developments.
Then, engage in a discussion about what YOU can do to make your voice heard!
Kits include “Common Q&A” on each topic as well as “Suggested Discussion Questions” to get you going, and much more!
Click here to find out more.
Continue reading “News from the Sierra Club of Canada (May 2008)”
Join the Romaine River Alliance to protect the Romaine River watershed from hydroelectric dam development! The Alliance will paddle the … Continue reading Romaine River Alliance
With the hot days of summer moving in, Sierra Club Canada is rolling out its Cool Cities campaign in communities … Continue reading How Cool is Your City?
The Beachcombers is so iconic, that even if you never saw CBC’s long-running made-in-BC family drama you probably remember it … Continue reading The Green Chain Goes Beachcombing With Jackson Davies
Ottawa – CPAWS welcomes today’s announcement by Environment Minister John Baird that lands comprising the headwaters of the Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories have been temporarily protected to enable the creation of a new national park, to be called Nááts’ihch’oh [pronounced naah-tseen-CHO]. Continue reading CPAWS welcomes next step in protecting Nahanni watershed
582: 19 May 2008 MARK YOUR CALENDARS. Time for Action – Tackling Energy Poverty in Canada Through Energy Efficiency will … Continue reading [Green Communities News] GCNews # 582
Alternatives Journal asked 7 inspiring environmentalists which books most influenced them. The overwhelming favourites were:Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson Our … Continue reading Which environmental books have most influenced you?
SUDBURY, ON – The Government of Canada has announced International Polar Year funding of $600,000 for the development of a … Continue reading Science North receives federal funding for new IMAX film on climate change
Even corporate executives are geared up for a green levy.
Lawson Hunter
When
the chief executive officers from some of Canada’s most influential
corporations encourage government intervention to tackle climate
change, you know change is in the air. And in this case, the change
involves a tax shift, a green tax shift, that is.
The Communities of Tomorrow partnership is a not for profit enterprise located in Regina, Saskatchewan. CT fosters the development and commercialization of new infrastructure solutions for the global marketplace within the Regina regional sustainable infrastructure cluster. Continue reading Communities of Tomorrow
Can the YouTube and Facebook generation save the planet? Continue reading Students work to save planet