Green plan limited, PM warns
Canada will be off Kyoto targets by 50 per cent in 2012, Harper says.
Canada will be off Kyoto targets by 50 per cent in 2012, Harper says.
The New Brunswick Environment Industry Association (NBEIA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the growth of environmental business in … Continue reading New Brunswick Environment Industry Association
We believe that: Fresh water is an irreplaceable source of life, a vital asset. The right to water is an … Continue reading SOS Eau Water Sankwan
Canada is home to more than half of the world’s polar bears. But this iconic species is in danger. Global … Continue reading Canada’s Polar Bear: Falling through the cracks?
Thursday at lunchtime, it’s 4 Celsius outside Robert Mansell’s office at the University of Calgary, right in line with the balmy January temperatures straight across Canada, from Vancouver to Halifax.
With today?s appointment of John Baird as environment minister, the Conservative government has a new opportunity to deliver regulations and programs that protect Canada?s ecosystems and meet our international obligations.
Continue reading “Will Environmental Policy Shift with New Minister?”
Combative style and Harris-era recordmake some environmentalists nervous.
Continue reading “Baird brings clout, baggage to his new job”
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a course correction for his government yesterday, admitting his Tories are not doing enough on the environment and softening some of his cabinet’s hard-line edges.
New poll shows British Columbians demand provincial law to reduce global warming.
Welcome to Doomsday is a passionate call to save the planet from the forces not only of greed and exploitation but from those who associate its destruction with a spiritual apocalypse.
In his newest provocative book, prominent social critic Henry A. Giroux shows how the tragedy and suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina signals a much larger crisis in the United States ? one that threatens the very nature of individual freedom and inclusive democracy.
Continue reading “Stormy Weather: Hurricane Katrina and the Politics of Disposability”
Consider the lowly light bulb. Once a routine household purchase, especially as the dark days of winter approached, it’s now … Continue reading Green energy’s poster child