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Fall Migrations and the National Energy Board Meeting in Inuvik

It’s fall in Inuvik. The Porcupine Caribou are crossing the Dempster highway. Canada Geese are beginning their flight south. Bowhead whales are travelling east from the Beaufort to Chukchi sea. And leaders... Read More
It’s fall in Inuvik. The Porcupine Caribou are crossing the Dempster highway. Canada Geese are beginning their flight...
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Tell Me Tuesday: Plastic spoon society

I’ve been thinking a lot about plastic bags and spoons lately. Well, about plastic bags and spoons as symbols of our disposable culture, actually, and how much waste our society creates. Read More
I’ve been thinking a lot about plastic bags and spoons lately. Well, about plastic bags and spoons as...
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Canada's Clean 50

In the sustainability world, some weeks are better than others. Some weeks you cannot help but see how much work needs to be done and how far we still have to go to address... Read More
In the sustainability world, some weeks are better than others. Some weeks you cannot help but see how much...
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Tell Me Tuesday: How are you conserving energy?

Even though today is warm and sunny in Toronto, fall is clearly on its way – temperatures at night are dipping into the single digits and the early mornings are almost frosty. To... Read More
Even though today is warm and sunny in Toronto, fall is clearly on its way – temperatures at night...
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Wind and solar power: Hot topics in Ontario's provincial election

Provincial elections are upon us in various regions across Canada. Particularly in Ontario, renewable energy has become one of the leading issues. As one of the major solutions to climate change, renewable energy has... Read More
Provincial elections are upon us in various regions across Canada. Particularly in Ontario, renewable energy has become one of...
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Rosanna's big win

I have been at WWF for 5 years now. Fresh from the corporate sector, I became interested in sustainability, systems and in particular how companies can continue to thrive in the business world... Read More
I have been at WWF for 5 years now. Fresh from the corporate sector, I became interested in...
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The three Rs – reduce, reuse, recycle

It has been some years since I had a “back to school” day, but I still remember the excitement and nervousness fondly. The thrill of newly sharpened pencils and fresh notebooks, meeting new... Read More
It has been some years since I had a “back to school” day, but I still remember the excitement...
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The evil partner of climate change: Ocean acidification

Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed, will kill them completely. The outlook is grim: tropical reefs globally may start dissolving as... Read More
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed,...
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