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The day to day of making a difference

Living sustainably is a process. We all begin our journey somewhere and are each at different points in the journey. Read More
Living sustainably is a process. We all begin our journey somewhere and are each at different points in the...
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VIFF: Eider ducks and salmon forests

Watching People of a Feather last night in a packed cinema made me think of the similarities between the Inuit’s reliance on eider ducks and First Nations’ reliance on salmon here in BC. In... Read More
Watching People of a Feather last night in a packed cinema made me think of the similarities between the...
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Tell Me Tuesday: do you love sharks?

I think we all agree that sharks are pretty cool - and now they're also getting some protection for important habitats. Read More
I think we all agree that sharks are pretty cool - and now they're also getting some protection for...
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Rivers, power and people

A common theme runs through a number of this year’s VIFF films: the relationship between people, their rivers, and the thirst for more hydroelectric. Read More
A common theme runs through a number of this year’s VIFF films: the relationship between people, their rivers, and...
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The cost of not acting on climate change

"That'll be $5 billion dollars, please, m'am." I have bad dreams about this. About what would happen if we did nothing about climate change. A report released yesterday by the National Roundtable on Environment... Read More
"That'll be $5 billion dollars, please, m'am." I have bad dreams about this. About what would happen if we...
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VIFF: The Mirror Never Lies

WWF’s Vancouver office is gearing up for our special screening of The Mirror Never Lies at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 8. We’re presenting this film to highlight ... Read More
WWF’s Vancouver office is gearing up for our special screening of The Mirror Never Lies at the ...
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Tiger Talk

One of the challenges in Canada of raising awareness about tigers is that the problems seem very far removed from us. People often don’t think they can make a difference, and don’t feel... Read More
One of the challenges in Canada of raising awareness about tigers is that the problems seem very far removed...
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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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