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BC’s Wealth of Low-impact, Healthy Electricity Options

Victoria, BC – A report released today by Pollution Probe and the Pembina Institute shows that British Columbia can and must do more to meet its future electricity needs without compromising health and the environment.

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Amory Lovins Q&A on Nuclear Power

The Star recently had the opportunity to speak with Lovins at his office in Snowmass, Colorado.
Listen to the podcast or view the text version below.

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Alberta Announces Boost for Bioenergy but More Action Required

The Pembina Institute congratulates the Alberta government for its recent announcement to commit $239 million over the next five years to strengthen and expand the province’s bioenergy sector.

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Canadians leave heavy ecological footprint: WWF

A new report by conservationists says Canadians rank fourth in the world in their consumption of the Earth’s resources.

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Canadians warm to tax on energy use, Globe-CTV poll says

A majority of Canadians say they would be willing to pay a new user tax on their consumption of energy to help fund federal programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gases.

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Hydro conservation pilot project called a model for others

Electricity consumers will jump at the opportunity to shave a few dollars off their hydro bills by using less power, … Continue reading Hydro conservation pilot project called a model for others

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Nuclear power pushed for oil sands production

The much-touted potential for Canada’s oil sands to offset projected declines in North American oil production remains highly questionable because … Continue reading Nuclear power pushed for oil sands production

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YCS asks you to Take Action

The Yukon Conservation Society (YCS) educates, advocates and conducts research on Yukon environmental issues, and has been doing so since 1968. Continue reading YCS asks you to Take Action

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Where will our garbage go?

A deal to secure peace with Michigan over unwanted shipments of Ontario’s household trash means citizens Continue reading Where will our garbage go?

Newfoundland and Inuit governments congratulated for taking action on polar bears
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Newfoundland and Inuit governments congratulated for taking action on polar bears

This is a promising first step, and we hope that the federal government will follow their lead. If no one … Continue reading Newfoundland and Inuit governments congratulated for taking action on polar bears

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Nass Salmon Fishery Gets Top Marks

An in-depth study of the salmon fisheries of British Columbia Continue reading Nass Salmon Fishery Gets Top Marks

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Tide of day trippers endangers B.C. pools

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  • Discover Sudbury's roots of renewal at the next 50+ cinema social | Sudbury Star on Watch: Planting Hope – A Regreening Story
  • Jason Allen Beeching on Video: Berg Lake Trail reopens after four years of phased restoration!
  • thegreenpages editor on Everest Team 2001
  • thegreenpages editor on Watch: Solid wood passive house – 90% more energy efficient
  • Rex on What’s in Bottled Water?

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Alternatives Journal arctic climate change conservation David Suzuki David Suzuki Foundation Discover Earth Day Ecojustice Education emissions Enbridge energy Featured Videos First Nations food Get Involved Global Relations global warming government Green Business greenhouse gas greenpeace Kinder Morgan Kyoto marketplace National Energy Board nature Nature Conservancy of Canada oil Oil sands Pembina Institute politics pollution recycling renewable energy Research science Science Matters sustainability Sustainable development Toronto Vancouver Wilderness Committee Wildlife

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