WorldChanging Canada: Low speed electric cars in Canada
One way to enter the electric car market, is through the high end, as Tesla or Venturi have done: offer … Continue reading WorldChanging Canada: Low speed electric cars in Canada
One way to enter the electric car market, is through the high end, as Tesla or Venturi have done: offer … Continue reading WorldChanging Canada: Low speed electric cars in Canada
CPAWS is optimistic that the future of southern Quebec’s last wild watershed will be safeguarded. The province has released a … Continue reading CPAWS News: Quebec’s Dumoine moving towards protected status
Ever read the newspaper and get the eerie feeling that you’ve entered the Twilight Zone?
I’ve been getting that feeling a lot recently. Here’s the source of my current frustration: Scientists’ warnings about the threats that global warming pose to nature, human health and the world economy have never been more acute, more specific or more worrisome.
CPAWS is optimistic that the future of southern Quebec’s last wild watershed will be safeguarded. The province has released a … Continue reading Quebec’s Dumoine moving towards protected status
In this special issue of Alternatives you will find a green campus directory like no other. The interdisciplinary world of environmental education is a place where differences are as key as common threads, and where experts from different disciplines connect to come up with effective solutions. That’s why the AJ Environmental Education Directory 2007 focuses on universities that offer interdisciplinary programs. Furthermore, the directory recognizes that innovative activities of students outside the classromm rival coursework when it comes to an environmental education.
Continue reading “Alternatives Journal – ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION”
Spread the Net was born when Belinda Stronach and Rick Mercer traveled to Africa in 2005 with Jeffrey D. Sachs. … Continue reading Spread the Net on YouTube
First Sustainable Landscapes Field Test for Northern Communities PRINCE GEORGE, BC, Nov. 8 /CNW Telbec/ – Mayor Sharon Hartwell of … Continue reading Newswire: Green Municipal Fund Commits $260,752 to the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George
Spread the Net was born when Belinda Stronach and Rick Mercer
traveled to Africa in 2006 with Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director of
the UN Millennium Project
and The Earth Institute at Columbia University. It was there that they
saw first hand the devastating effects of Malaria, and the shockingly
simple bed net solution so out-of-reach for many thousands of African
families.
From that moment on, Belinda Stronach and Rick Mercer stepped up to the plate and, as national Spread the Net co-chairs,
spearheaded this amazing cause in partnership with UNICEF Canada.
Initiated to raise awareness and help wipe out death by Malaria, the
goal is to raise $5 million in three years for UNICEF to purchase and
distribute 500,000 insecticide-treated bed nets at no cost to families
in Liberia and Rwanda and educate recipients on their usage. Every $10
collected will purchase a bed net for a child in Africa — a simple,
effective, inexpensive way to make a BIG difference — saving lives, one
net at a time.
UNICEF is a global leader in Malaria prevention among children,
working in almost every Malaria endemic country of the world. The
organization is the largest purchaser of mosquito bed nets in the world
and supported the development and production of long-lasting net
treatment technologies, which have presented a new breakthrough in
Malaria prevention.
Visit the web site at: http://www.spreadthenet.org
The Blue Planet Project is an international civil society movement begun by The Council of Canadians to protect the world’s … Continue reading The Blue Planet Project
Water – TAKE ACTION!Take Action to Protect Canada’s Water!
Here are some ways you can get involved:
Get
together an active group of volunteers and start brainstorming some
ideas. In order to get a lot of people to your vent, it should be
informative, engaging and fun. Get creative with your planning, and
find interesting ways to get people thinking and talking about water
issues.
By Chris Tindal for the Torontoist “What are you doing tonight?” asked a friend of ours Monday afternoon. “Well,” we … Continue reading CPAWS News: Dispatches From Caribou Country