Slow Food Vancouver’s Terra Madre Day
Slow Food Vancouver takes a look at the big picture of preserving food. Continue reading Slow Food Vancouver’s Terra Madre Day
Slow Food Vancouver takes a look at the big picture of preserving food. Continue reading Slow Food Vancouver’s Terra Madre Day
A provocative discussion by thought leaders and stakeholders on the progress made towards global sustainability since the 1992 Rio Declaration. Continue reading Sustainable Development: Possibility or Pipe Dream?
How will the Feed-in-Tariff review shape Green Energy 2.0 in Ontario? Continue reading Third annual Community Power Conference
In 2007 and 2008, a virus wiped out millions of salmon on fish farms in Chile, slamming the country’s aquaculture industry with $2 billion in losses, farm and processing-plant closures,… Continue reading Virus is another sign of failure to protect wild salmon – Science Matter
Last year, Ontario installed 168 megawatts of solar photovoltaic capacity, surpassing New Jersey as the second leading North American jurisdiction for new solar projects during 2010. Continue reading Solar Power on the rise in Ontario
Eco-Fair featuring exhibits, forums and discussion groups on current topics, 100 mile lunch for 100; keynote by Elizabeth May; 29 October 2011. Continue reading Bells Corners Eco-Fair
Help launch The Waterlution Calgary Hub. Don’t miss this opportunity to develop meaningful connections, insights and tools for effecting positive change. Continue reading Pioneering Change: Creating Water-centric leadership
Join us to learn all you’ve ever wanted to know about food – the science, the industry, how to make sustainable food choices in your daily life – and meet some of the most talented and inspiring Chefs from the vibrant GTA food scene. Continue reading Charles Sauriol Environmental Dinner for The Living City
The Cégep de Saint-Félicien is proud to announce that it has become the first francophone educational institution in the country to receive national recognition from the Canadian Environmental Accreditation Commission (CEAC) of the Environmental Careers Organization (ECO) Canada for its program inTechniques du milieu naturel (environmental and wildlife management). Continue reading Francophone institution gains recognition for its environmental & wildlife management program
Take a leisurely slow cycle tour through the agriculture and culinary delights of the Fraser Valley. Meet your farmers and enjoy their wonderful produce! Continue reading Slow Food Cycle Tours
Win a trip for two to Nahanni National Park! The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Parks Canada are asking Canadians to help build the first national parks bucket list. http://ParkDreams.ca Continue reading Celebrate Parks Canada’s 100th Anniversary with CPAWS
In The Failure of Environmental Education (And How We Can Fix It), the authors Charles Saylan and Daniel T. Blumstein – a non-profit educational society director and a university professor – bring a nice mix of historical information regarding environmental education, and a thoughtful discussion of the need for improvement and the barriers to be overcome. The main failure of environmental education, the authors contend, is that the lack of comprehensiveness, integration, flexibility and focus has resulted in a serious deficiency in public awareness of environmental problems. So they provide a “manifesto for addressing how people think about environmental education.” Continue reading Book Review: The Failure of Environmental Education