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Tag: GHG emissions

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The City of Vancouver’s green transportation solution

When the City of Vancouver set aggressive goals for reducing its carbon footprint, municipal leaders knew that green transportation had to be a big part of the solution. By the end of 2013, more... Read More
When the City of Vancouver set aggressive goals for reducing its carbon footprint, municipal leaders knew that green transportation...
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Let’s get Toronto (and area) transit back on track

While new Toronto transit fees are tough to swallow, hopefully we all agree that the prospect of transit expansion and improvement makes them worth it. Pledge your support by May 27! Read More
While new Toronto transit fees are tough to swallow, hopefully we all agree that the prospect of transit expansion...
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Suwon and Vancouver: EcoMobility on the move

South Korean city Suwon re-considers low-carbon vehicles and transport means such as walking and taking public transport as priorities rather than mere options – the same formula that Vancouver had adopted many years ago... Read More
South Korean city Suwon re-considers low-carbon vehicles and transport means such as walking and taking public transport as priorities...
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Carsharing comes to Guelph, ON

Yesterday Community CarShare launched in Guelph, ON. Read on to find out more about this exciting alternative to vehicle ownership. Read More
Yesterday Community CarShare launched in Guelph, ON. Read on to find out more about this exciting alternative to vehicle...
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“It Cannot Happen Here”? A closer look at the Exxon Valdez spill

Recall that another politician-on-a-mission, the late Senator Ted Stevens, famously promised fishermen in Cordova, Alaska that “not one drop” of oil would be spilled in Prince William Sound. That was before the name of... Read More
Recall that another politician-on-a-mission, the late Senator Ted Stevens, famously promised fishermen in Cordova, Alaska that “not one drop”...
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Green Energy in Ontario: Why we can’t afford to slip backwards

Unfortunately, the energy discussion in Ontario (as it is in Canada and the world at large) is highly polarized. As a result, facts get skewed and everyday people are left wondering—what’s the real... Read More
Unfortunately, the energy discussion in Ontario (as it is in Canada and the world at large) is highly polarized....
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Hey, Thanks! Your Actions for Conservation by the Numbers

Today, you’re celebrating the planet and we’re celebrating you. We appreciate all the ways you contributed to WWF and conservation over the past year. From donating birthday parties to test-driving electric vehicles, you sure... Read More
Today, you’re celebrating the planet and we’re celebrating you. We appreciate all the ways you contributed to WWF and...
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Report Back: Putting your climate actions on the map

Good news from Earth Hour and National Sweater Day 2013! This year, WWF-Canada supporters took over 10.6 million actions for the climate. Thank you! Read More
Good news from Earth Hour and National Sweater Day 2013! This year, WWF-Canada supporters took over 10.6 million actions...
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