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LEED-ing Arctic research center in Churchill November 24, 2011 So here we are in Churchill, MB, the polar bear capital of the world. And not only that, but now leading center for Arctic research. Read More So here we are in Churchill, MB, the polar bear capital of the world. And not only that, but... Read More
RSA seeing is believing: a time to paws for thought November 24, 2011 My week in Churchill with WWF brought home to me the amazing pace of our changing climate and the impact it is already having on our planet. Read More My week in Churchill with WWF brought home to me the amazing pace of our changing climate and the... Read More
Shark talk November 23, 2011 My nine year-old daughter, Sophie, has been studying up on sharks in school. Here, Sophie talks to Bettina Saier, WWF-Canada’s director of ocean programs, about one of the most misunderstood ocean species. Read More My nine year-old daughter, Sophie, has been studying up on sharks in school. Here, Sophie talks to Bettina Saier,... Read More
The sloth – relaxed and lazy life November 18, 2011 Sloths seem to be one of the most relaxed animals on our planet: they sleeps 18 hours a day, only leave their favorite tree to do business, and eat the rest of their waking... Read More Sloths seem to be one of the most relaxed animals on our planet: they sleeps 18 hours a day,... Read More
Good news on the horizon for Canada’s largest working river! November 16, 2011 A new plan to help manage Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River gets two thumbs up from the freshwater team at WWF-Canada and I’ll tell you why… Read More A new plan to help manage Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River gets two thumbs up from the... Read More
The Whale November 16, 2011 In 2006, a two-year-old southern resident orca whale, nicknamed Luna, was separated from his family and ended up in remote Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Read More In 2006, a two-year-old southern resident orca whale, nicknamed Luna, was separated from his family and ended up in... Read More
Wolastoq November 14, 2011 WWF’s Freshwater team is excited to announce an exciting initiative with our local partners in New Brunswick! Along the banks of one of Canada’s oldest working rivers, the Saint John River, we will... Read More WWF’s Freshwater team is excited to announce an exciting initiative with our local partners in New Brunswick! Along... Read More
Flight of the butterfly November 11, 2011 I hiked up a mountain last Friday. It was a small mountain...but still a first for me. Read More I hiked up a mountain last Friday. It was a small mountain...but still a first for me. Read More
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a…rhino? November 10, 2011 First step: imagine being in South Africa. Second step: imagine looking up at the sound of a helicopter and seeing a rhino fly past. Read More First step: imagine being in South Africa. Second step: imagine looking up at the sound of a helicopter and... Read More
Sustainability at work November 8, 2011 As I surveyed the crowd of award winners and attendees at the recent Green Living inaugural Excellence in Corporate Responsibility Awards, it struck me that this was a well-known group of companies (HP... Read More As I surveyed the crowd of award winners and attendees at the recent Green Living inaugural Excellence in... Read More
WWF does Moscow: the Problems of Adaptation to Climate Change Conference November 8, 2011 Another overnight flight with little or no sleep! The last time I was headed back from Alaska, roughly six months ago, as part of a series of work sessions on a WWF circum-arctic project:... Read More Another overnight flight with little or no sleep! The last time I was headed back from Alaska, roughly six... Read More
Ethical Expeditions: Making a sustainable difference November 4, 2011 Being an environmentalist, it’s easy to get bogged down in the overwhelming disparities that exist between the environmental movement and those who have the power to make a difference. Fortunately, there are groups that... Read More Being an environmentalist, it’s easy to get bogged down in the overwhelming disparities that exist between the environmental movement... Read More