Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Your Mobile Life
87% of Canadians own a cellphone. How can we reduce, reuse, and recycle these handy devices?
87% of Canadians own a cellphone. How can we reduce, reuse, and recycle these handy devices?
Sometimes it’s hard to imagine the impacts of climate change when it’s talked about at a global scale. The Prairie Climate Atlas shows us what it means closer to home and in a way non-scientists can understand.
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.
Students and faculty at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) are currently testing a plug-in hybrid retrofit kit which can be installed on virtually any car.
Canada’s understanding of the environment took a heavy blow last month when the federal government announced that it would cut the Experimental Lakes Area program next spring.
Our land, water, climate, and democracy are all threatened by the latest federal budget. Silence is not an option. On Monday we will speak out about two core Canadian values: nature and democracy. BlackOutSpeakOut.ca
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