Toronto Community Housing leads green push
The Humber Blvd. building seems an unlikely headquarters for Toronto’s fight against climate change. The 14-storey highrise near Weston Road … Continue reading Toronto Community Housing leads green push
The Humber Blvd. building seems an unlikely headquarters for Toronto’s fight against climate change. The 14-storey highrise near Weston Road … Continue reading Toronto Community Housing leads green push
Cool stuff via via Kate at Inhabitat: London-based illustrator Jody Barton is just one example of the power of graphics … Continue reading Newswire: Typographic-Enviro-Street Art
When Carmen Spagnola, owner of the M home-accessories shop in West Vancouver, started looking for green products three years ago, … Continue reading Green goods gaining ground with retailers
“To start, we want everyone in Ontario to say ‘I conserve’ and make a personal resolution to become a better conserver, said the Council’s Executive Director, Chris Winter. “You don’t have to become perfect, just better.”
Continue reading Conservation Council of Ontario urges Ontarians to conserve more in 2008
Lance Barrett-Lennard has been studying killer whales for at least 23 years, first as a lightkeeper on the B.C. coast … Continue reading Newswire: Whale hunting orcas of False Pass
Faronics Power Save uses intelligent power management to ensure
workstations are not wasting energy and money when they are not being
used.
The Bruin’s Andrew Ference and Hockey Night in Canada’s Ron MacLean discuss how the NHLPA is going carbon neutral. Continue reading NHL Players put global warming on ice
SeaChoice’s first annual sustainable seafood culinary competition was inspiring, environmentally responsible, and delicious. Find out more at www.seachoice.org. Continue reading For The Love Of Fish Culinary Competition
Become an Eco Chef – Learn about the conservation issues facing BC
fisheries and how you, as a consumer, can help make a difference. At
the same time, you can enjoy the favourite recipes of inspiring
Canadians like Sarah McLachlan and Peter Gzowski as well as local
heroes form BC’s coast.
It’s long been the Canadian Arctic’s dirty little secret: Most of its remote communities are powered solely by diesel. Continue reading Territories hope Arctic winds pack power
Toronto, January 2, 2007 — WorkCabin™, Canada’s green job site, today announced it has become the first career site to … Continue reading Green job site now powered by green electricity
New York state has been luring Ontario’s green technology companies south of the border with hefty incentives, and at least … Continue reading Newswire: New York woos Ontario’s electric car, boat makers