Lobby to protect polar bear hunt, legislature urged
Politicians in the Nunavut legislature want their government to take action to ensure Inuit have a say in American efforts … Continue reading Lobby to protect polar bear hunt, legislature urged
Politicians in the Nunavut legislature want their government to take action to ensure Inuit have a say in American efforts … Continue reading Lobby to protect polar bear hunt, legislature urged
The Alberta government has decided to suspend the annual grizzly bear hunt for the next three years. – CBC Continue reading Alberta cancels grizzly bear hunt
The Fraser Basin Council and the Ministry of Environment are pleased to invite you to this event. Join Hon. Barry Penner, BC Minister of Environment, Dr. Marc Jaccard, Simon Fraser University and a variety of engaging speakers from communities and businesses from throughout BC working on clean air solutions related to wood smoke and transportation.
Continue reading “2006 BC Clean Air Forum: Clean Air Solutions We Can Live With!”
Smart Living is about taking control of life in every possible way. It is about saving money, making your home … Continue reading SmartLiving.ca
BEING CARIBOU – March 25, Pot luck at 6:00 pm. Film at 7:00 pm Join us for a screening and … Continue reading BEING CARIBOU
It may be the new kid on the block, but UniverCity, the new community at Simon Fraser University, is already … Continue reading UniverCity named Canada’s best community development
A Simon Fraser University researcher has co-authored a new study providing direct evidence that sea lice, which have been linked … Continue reading Study provides first direct evidence sea lice kill young wild salmon
Depending on your point of view, what’s been going on at the Canadian
Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) is either a strange squabble between the
academic elite and their bosses or a tense drama about freedom of the press
and the role science plays in the media.
Sign me up for the latter.
Continue reading “Medical journal fracas makes everyone look bad”
Wild hummingbirds have plenty of thoughts of food despite their minuscule brains, say researchers who note that the tiny birds’ … Continue reading Hummingbirds sing a precise food tune
How responsibilities towards others are articulated through the market or, to pose it slightly differently, what are the connections fashioned through ethical consumption made of? This presentation explores the ways in which ethical connections between the consumption and production of foodstuffs are fashioned through a creative tension between fixity (or territorialisation) and movement (or mobilization) that works at a variety of scales – from the global networks through which food commodities circulate, to the bodily metabolisms that transform the flesh of plants and animals into that of humans through the foods they eat. It argues that markets have social and environmental consequences and generate ethical connections whether we consciously acknowledge these consequences and connections in our consumption practices or not.
Continue reading ““Eating, Ethics and the Generative Spaces of Alternative Food Networks””
30 Days of Sustainability is an annual celebration and affirmation of sustainability and its natural role in the world Continue reading 30 Days of Sustainability
VANCOUVER — Big Belly, the name of the first solar-powered garbage compactor in Canada, is as much a symbol of … Continue reading Trash compactor a ray of sunshine