Health Canada adds mercury limits for 6 fish
Changing eating habits have led Health Canada to establish new mercury limits on six species of fish. The fish – … Continue reading Health Canada adds mercury limits for 6 fish
Changing eating habits have led Health Canada to establish new mercury limits on six species of fish. The fish – … Continue reading Health Canada adds mercury limits for 6 fish
The National Energy Board will not be making a decision on whether a natural gas pipeline passes through Saint John … Continue reading NEB running own environmental review of Saint John pipeline
While former U.S. vice-president Al Gore was in Washington on Wednesday, speaking about the need for action on world climate … Continue reading Al Gore climate change message reaches N.B. students
P.E.I. looks to alternative forms of energy Charlottetown, The Guardian: News | Winds of change “They should be starting now,- … Continue reading Winds of change
Prince Edward Island’s government has raised $5-million for a wind-power project at the eastern tip of the province by issuing … Continue reading PEI sells wind-power bonds
As much as P.E.I.’s exploration of alternative energy is driven by economic ambitions, it is also driven by environmental concerns. … Continue reading Waves and worries
A group of more than 30 farmers gathered in Charlottetown Wednesday night to explore the possibility of building their own … Continue reading Farmer promotes biodiesel plant
CPAWS is pleased that Federal Environment Minister John Baird announced yesterday a funding commitment that will allow Sahoy Continue reading CPAWS welcomes federal commitment to protect important NWT ecological and cultural site
The decision to hire a person to direct campus sustainability represents a significant step toward developing the awareness, policies and … Continue reading Greeing the campus
The Arctic Energy Alliance is the NWT Continue reading Arctic Energy Alliance
It is the mandate of this organization to facilitate interactions between members of the community, businesses, industry, municipal governments, representatives … Continue reading For a Better Future – Bathurst Sustainable Development
The Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden was initiated in 1971, under the supervision of Bernard Jackson. It was opened … Continue reading Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden