Vancouver 2010 Olympics earn bronze for climate action
The Vancouver 2010 Olympics have made the podium with a bronze medal for their efforts to reduce the event’s climate … Continue reading Vancouver 2010 Olympics earn bronze for climate action
The Vancouver 2010 Olympics have made the podium with a bronze medal for their efforts to reduce the event’s climate … Continue reading Vancouver 2010 Olympics earn bronze for climate action
This month’s Winter Games in Vancouver will mark the first time that an Olympic city will track energy use at … Continue reading Pulse validates impact of Olympic energy efficiency programs
So there you have it – a diverse, sometimes contradictory, but readable series of essays purporting to answer the question of how oil depletion and climate change will define the future. Continue reading Carbon Shift: How the Twin Crises of Oil Depletion and Climate Change Will Define the Future
Ottawa — Sierra Club Canada wishes it were surprised by the government’s announcement to lower Canada’s emissions target for the … Continue reading Environment Canada Lowers Emissions Target 2nd Time in Four Years
Twenty years ago, a confident nation strutted onto the global stage, ready to inspire a new era of sustainable development. But then Canada slipped into the gutter – muddling through at home, obstructing action abroad. Continue reading Innovation, Science, Environment: Charting Sustainable Development in Canada, 1987-2007
Proposed Pipeline Route Through Wet’suwet’en Nation Territory Media Release by the Dogwood Initiative: January 14, 2010 (Victoria, BC) — Grassroots … Continue reading Enbridge Confronted Over Controversial Pipeline to West Coast
Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline likely to bring 14 Spills a Year Media Release by Dogwood Initiative: Victoria, BC — A … Continue reading Major Pipeline Spill “Another Warning” Say Environmentalists
From The BC Sustainable Energy Association. Join us for a free Webinar at noon on January 19. Space is limited. … Continue reading Electric Vehicles: What’s Brewing, How Fast, and How Should We Prepare?
BC communities and renewable energy walk hand-in-hand. “Investments made today in established renewable energy technologies can reduce building operating costs, … Continue reading Building Communities with Renewable Energy
Wood identifies two possible strategies to address our uncertain freshwater future. We can build more dams, reservoirs, river diversions, aqueducts, canals, pipelines, wells, recycling plants and desalination facilities. Alternately, “we can choose how we use what we have now.” The latter, an approach Wood advocates, involves changing the way we manage our watersheds; using ecologically sound appliances and irrigation techniques; and changing our markets, our bookkeeping, and the laws that undervalue this life- giving resource. Continue reading Dry Spring: The Coming Water Crisis of North America
AIR MILES Call Centre features largest rooftop solar panel installation in Canada. TORONTO (DECEMBER 9, 2009) — LoyaltyOne, operators of … Continue reading LoyaltyOne is LEED’ing the way in Mississauaga
thegreenpages.ca network caught up with Jack Gibbons, Chair, Ontario Clean Air Alliance. What is Ontario’s Green Future and how did … Continue reading Catching up with Ontario’s Green Future