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A new study on the health effects of air pollution from traffic in Toronto says a 30 per cent reduction … Continue reading Cutting car emissions saves lives: T.O. report
A new study on the health effects of air pollution from traffic in Toronto says a 30 per cent reduction … Continue reading Cutting car emissions saves lives: T.O. report
Joesph was the 50 something black gardener in our old office in Jo-burg. He came by weekly to tidy the … Continue reading Ethical Sourcing & MEC: Speaking Out
ST. ALBERT, AB, Nov. 2 /CNW Telbec/ – Councillor Karen Leibovici of the City of Edmonton, representing the Federation of … Continue reading Newswire: Green Municipal Fund Commits $55,000 to the City of St. Albert for a Riel Park Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment Plan
The article ‘Money Does Grow on Trees’ was recently featured in the Saturday, October 27 edition of The Evening Telegram, … Continue reading CPAWS News: ‘Money Does Grow on Trees’ article featured in The Evening Telegram
The Tyee presents a new environmentally-themed podcast series, Trees and Us. It’s the official podcast for the soon-to-be released movie, … Continue reading The Green Chain Podcast: Severn Cullis-Suzuki, John Vaillant, Jean Pierre-Kiekens & George Bowering
Vancouver, Winnipeg, Victoria – The nine-member Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform (CAAR) and the Wilderness Committee are honouring the spirits … Continue reading Wild Salmon Ghosts haunt Safeway, demand halt to farmed salmon
Last week, the popular News Hour with Tony Parsons brought its powerful camera to the distant and troubled Flathead Valley. … Continue reading CPAWS News: Flathead Valley in BC needs your support
Let decision makers know what you think Last week, the popular News Hour with Tony Parsons brought its powerful camera … Continue reading Flathead featured on Global BC
Canada’s forest industry says it will be carbon neutral by 2015. In what is likely the first such pledge by … Continue reading Canada’s forest industry to turn over a new leaf
Halifax, Nova Scotia – The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) welcomes today’s announcement by the provincial government that public … Continue reading CPAWS News: CPAWS welcomes provincial decision to protect Blue Mountain – Birch Cove Lakes near Halifax
Nunavut will hunt fewer polar bears this year COLIN CAMPBELL | October 29, 2007 | Late last month, the government … Continue reading Okay, they’re declining. Now why?