Certification systems can help you go green
Kim Davis, Special to Westcoast Homes Published: Saturday, July 07, 2007 From biodegradable doggie bags to organic cotton sheets, consumers … Continue reading Certification systems can help you go green
Kim Davis, Special to Westcoast Homes Published: Saturday, July 07, 2007 From biodegradable doggie bags to organic cotton sheets, consumers … Continue reading Certification systems can help you go green
Saskatchewan people have always had a deep connection to the land, and its role in supporting life and livelihood, and their government is therefore committed to addressing the challenges of climate change to ensure long-term sustainability. Continue reading Our Green Strategy
John Baird defended his handling of the environment portfolio Tuesday as a leading environmental group filed a lawsuit aimed at … Continue reading Group plans lawsuit against Tories over Kyoto
The Conservative government is clamping down on the emissions produced by average consumer goods ? from cars to dishwashers ? … Continue reading Green plan takes aim at polluting household goods, vehicles
Cameron believes that our earth is our inheritance; that we are wise to live lightly. He takes an active role … Continue reading Cameron Wigmore: Crowfoot Green Party Candidate
The Clean Environment Commission is established under The Environment Act (1988) to provide an avenue through which the public can … Continue reading Clean Environment Commission
A provincial election has not yet been called, but Manitoba’s Liberal party pledged Friday that everything the party does in … Continue reading Grits vow to run “green” campaign
This issue of Alternatives takes readers into a realm where the actions of government, corporations, citizens and middle institutions such … Continue reading Greening Politics
Saying she doesn’t want a “quick and easy way out,” Green party Leader Elizabeth May formally announced on Sunday that … Continue reading May ready for ‘uphill’ battle against MacKay
OTTAWA — A get-tough strategy to combat global warming could produce multibillion-dollar transfers from coal-fired provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan … Continue reading Global warming: Province against province?
CBC News In Depth: Living Green Cartoonists everywhere are probably snapping their pencils in disbelief. Thomas Edison’s invention of the … Continue reading Ban the bulb? What kind of bright idea is that?
REGINA — The provincial government wants a bigger share of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s new provincial funding program for greenhouse … Continue reading Province wants bigger cut of federal environment funds