Building tune-up
Building tune-up in the forestry building @ UBC, a photo by thegreenpages on Flickr. Building tune-up in the forestry building … Continue reading Building tune-up
Building tune-up in the forestry building @ UBC, a photo by thegreenpages on Flickr. Building tune-up in the forestry building … Continue reading Building tune-up
Enjoy family-friendly fun at the free Earth Fest nature festival in Burnaby, BC. Continue reading Earth Fest: free nature festival in Burnaby
As spring blooms across the country, it’s the perfect time to recognize just how important the environment is to every one of us. Continue reading Earth Day 2012 is just around the corner
Healthy Transport Consulting and our partners cordially invite you to attend the Transport Futures “Goods Movement & Mobility Pricing Forum” taking place in Toronto on May 31. After six successful events focusing on mobility pricing benefits and costs for motorists, transit and active transportation users, the upcoming Forum will concentrate on how road tolls, fuel taxes and parking fees positively and negatively affect the trucking industry and other freight stakeholders. Continue reading Transport Futures: Goods Movement & Mobility Pricing Forum (May 31, 2012)
Today, Eco Stream Canada will unveil “The Cage” Eco-Exhibit at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. Continue reading Eco Stream Unveils “The Cage” Eco-Exhibit
Montreal, April 11, 2012 – The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has received a record seven nominations at the 16th Annual Webby Awards—surpassing the five nominations Canada’s public producer received annually in 2010 and 2011. Continue reading National Film Board Nets a Record Seven Webby Nominations
Canadians are less able to protect our water, air and land because of changes to environmental law outlined in Canada’s recent federal budget. Continue reading Canadians have no say in environmental laws
An extraordinary journey to the top of the world, To The Arctic 3D is the ultimate tale of survival. The film takes audiences on a never-before-experienced journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month- old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home. Captivating, adventurous, and intimate footage brings moviegoers up close and personal with this family’s struggle to survive in a frigid environment of melting ice, immense glaciers, spectacular waterfalls, and majestic snowbound peaks. Continue reading To the Arctic (2012)
People from every corner of Vancouver Island and southern BC are converging in Comox, as the National Energy Board Joint Review Panel for the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project holds public hearings. Continue reading BC residents flock to Comox for Northern Gateway pipeline hearings
Ontario’s Environmental Commission – Gord Miller interviews Energent’s Craig Haney about the energy hub management system at GLOBE 2012 in … Continue reading VIDEO: Learn how they use smart grids to understand energy usage
Is the world getting nuttier? Looking at recent events in North America, it’s hard not to conclude that humanity is taking a crazy step backwards. I recall a time when… Continue reading Religious right’s rejection of science is baffling
Many prominent Canadian researchers have complained that the Federal Government has not been allowing them to speak to journalists about their cutting-edge research. Continue reading Are Canada’s scientists being muzzled?