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Making connections on the tundra November 15, 2010 My first week in the town of Churchill is focused around meetings with partners and scientists, so this is very much a working trip for me. Many of you may ask, why Churchill? WWF... Read More My first week in the town of Churchill is focused around meetings with partners and scientists, so this is... Read More
Working from home: green and productive November 15, 2010 Years ago, the first time I ever worked from home, I somehow ended up baking all day. Read More Years ago, the first time I ever worked from home, I somehow ended up baking all day. ... Read More
Plenty of sunshine heading Ontario's way November 12, 2010 Today is a day to celebrate for a region in Canada that is leading the way on renewable energy in this country. Solar and wind are among the types of clean energy that are... Read More Today is a day to celebrate for a region in Canada that is leading the way on renewable energy... Read More
Avoid changes that are unmanageable, and manage changes that are unavoidable November 11, 2010 It’s November 10th in Churchill, Manitoba, and something is not quite right. The air temperature is well above freezing on our arrival and there are only small remnants of a past snow across the... Read More It’s November 10th in Churchill, Manitoba, and something is not quite right. The air temperature is well above freezing... Read More
Gwich’in Wellness Centre solar project: Investment in a sunnier future November 11, 2010 If Thomas Edison made the case for solar power back in the 1930s, when the worst that could be imagined was that fossil fuels might be exhausted, imagine his endorsement now, when the urgency... Read More If Thomas Edison made the case for solar power back in the 1930s, when the worst that could be... Read More
Babies, babies, babies! November 10, 2010 Babies are on my mind – 19 of them to be exact. Last week, scientists at the annual Right Whale Consortium confirmed that 19 North Atlantic right whale calves had been born this past year... Read More Babies are on my mind – 19 of them to be exact. Last week, scientists at the annual Right Whale... Read More
WWF brings one of the world's leading water experts to Parliament Hill November 9, 2010 This is a busy week here for WWF-Canada's freshwater team as we pull together the last minute details for a big event we're hosting next week on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, ON. We... Read More This is a busy week here for WWF-Canada's freshwater team as we pull together the last minute details for... Read More
A fluke shot November 5, 2010 Today it is rainy and cold in Prince Rupert, and as I look out the window at the choppy harbour waters, I find myself thinking that it would be nice to visit warmer climates.... Read More Today it is rainy and cold in Prince Rupert, and as I look out the window at the choppy... Read More
Is a legacy of toxic tailings in the cards for future generations of Canadians? November 2, 2010 Although deterrents were deployed this time around, more migratory birds landed and perished last week in oil sands tailings lakes in Northern Alberta, ironically only a few days after the court sentenced Syncrude for... Read More Although deterrents were deployed this time around, more migratory birds landed and perished last week in oil sands tailings... Read More
Why biodiversity matters more in the Arctic November 1, 2010 In the Arctic, simple can be deadly - that is, when you’re talking about ecosystems. This was one of the messages brought to a symposium in Ottawa last week by respected McGill University biologist... Read More In the Arctic, simple can be deadly - that is, when you’re talking about ecosystems. This was one of... Read More
Getting to know your shoreline August 16, 2010 Staff and volunteers in our Prince Rupert office have a great job this summer. We’re getting to know our shoreline – over 80 km of it! – as part of a project to... Read More Staff and volunteers in our Prince Rupert office have a great job this summer. We’re getting to know... Read More
U.S climate bill:International climate agreement- any links? July 27, 2010 Recently United States Senate Democrats announced that a domestic ‘climate bill’ will not be voted on in the Senate before the summer recess (beginning August 9). Read More Recently United States Senate Democrats announced that a domestic ‘climate bill’ will not be voted on in the Senate... Read More