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Recycling eye glasses at work
Green Action Centre member, Anna Valdron, finds an easy was to recycle used eye glasses and reduce waste at work.
Green Action Centre member, Anna Valdron, finds an easy was to recycle used eye glasses and reduce waste at work.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship is accepting feedback for its new Green Prosperity Act. We would like your feedback also.
Manitoba’s energy future is at a crossroads: Do we go down the road of building ever more generation to feed a never ending thirst for electricity, or do we recognize the limits of growth and look for ways to reduce demand while maximizing the benefits of the energy we do consume for all Manitobans?
Despite the comprehensive reports from the International Panel on Climate Change and years of negotiations, this year’s UN climate talks in Qatar failed to deliver real cuts to greenhouse gas emissions. Neither did they ensure poor countries have adequate financial support to deal with climate change impacts.
Green Action Centre has submitted an extensive 83 page submission with wide ranging recommendations on the TomorrowNow consultation document.
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