Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006)
Synopsis:It was among the fastest, most efficient production cars ever built. It ran on electricity, produced no emissions and catapulted … Continue reading Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006)
Synopsis:It was among the fastest, most efficient production cars ever built. It ran on electricity, produced no emissions and catapulted … Continue reading Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006)
Washington ? A one-two punch of bleaching from record hot water followed by disease has killed ancient and delicate coral … Continue reading Coral colonies in hot water
Washington ? The air over the Antarctic is warming even faster than other parts of the world, an analysis of … Continue reading Antarctic having a heat wave
The Guelph Civic League is proud to announce Continue reading Amazing Possibilities: Leading Practices in City Building for the Future
FOOD FOR TALK presents…
“Food Environments and Obesity – Neighbourhood or Nation?”
Steven Cummins, MRC Fellow, Department of Geography, Queen Mary University of London; Visiting Scholar, School of Public Health, University of Michigan
Friday, April 7
2:00-4:00, University of Toronto, University College Room 163
Continue reading ““Food Environments and Obesity – Neighbourhood or Nation?””
Vol. 7 No. 29
March 29, 2006
Science Matters
by David Suzuki
Last week, I turned 70. For younger people, that may seem impossibly old. But for those of us entering the latter stages of life, we just can’t believe how quickly it came upon us – or how much we hope to accomplish in the time we have left.
Continue reading “New elder still asking the same old questions”
OTTAWA ? Canadians will celebrate National Wildlife Week from April 9th to 15th at wildlife festivals in communities across the … Continue reading National Wildlife Week Celebrates Canada?s Watersheds
EDMONTON, AB, March 28 /CNW Telbec/ – “Network research is identifying new solutions for the development of more sustainable forest … Continue reading SFM Network receives $12.3 million in federal funding to continue leading-edge research
The two people missing from the sunken Queen of the North ferry are now feared to have died in the … Continue reading Hope fades for missing pair on B.C. ferry as environmental fears grow
The debate over Canada’s seal hunt raged on Friday as sealers and environmentalists prepared for this weekend’s opening of the … Continue reading Seal debate continues on eve of hunt
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams wants Ottawa to stop issuing seal hunt observer permits to protesters who advocate violence … Continue reading Keep U.S. animal rights activist away from seal hunt, premier says
Ontario is offering to subsidize homeowners and businesses that switch to renewable power sources like solar panels or wind turbines. Continue reading Ontario offers to buy homemade electricity