by Sustainable Transportation | Mar 14, 2012 | Clean Energy & Environment, Climate Change
Two hundred years ago, a change in the way people lived began to affect our atmosphere. It was called industrialization. First in England, then in Europe, the United States and Canada, people switched from making their own clothes, food, and other household products,...
by Living Green, Living Well | Mar 14, 2012 | Clean Energy & Environment, In the Community |
Winnipeg City Council’s Executive Policy wisely dropped an unfair plan to raise transit fares by 20 cents this June. With the transit fare increase out of the way, now the real debate can begin: how should the city fairly and sustainably generate the revenue it needs?
by Living Green, Living Well | Mar 9, 2012 | Clean Energy & Environment, Climate Change |
New research shows climate change could mean the end of outdoor skating rinks in Canada.
by Living Green, Living Well | Feb 22, 2012 | Clean Energy & Environment, Climate Change, In the Community |
More than 300 people turned out for a forum at the University of Winnipeg on the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline on Thursday evening.
by Living Green, Living Well | Feb 17, 2012 | Clean Energy & Environment, Climate Change, In the Community |
Municipal officials agree there is a huge infrastructure deficit and a recent survey indicates a majority of Manitobans backs a dedicated infrastructure tax to pay for it. We argue that a fuel tax is an equitable way to fund car infrastructure.
by Composting | Feb 2, 2012 | Clean Energy & Environment, Conservation, In the Community |
This past month, we have heard in the news quite a bit of opposition from environmental and community groups about Sun Gro Horticulture Canada’s application for a license to mine a peat bog near Lake Winnipeg. Just last Monday (January 30/12) another article was...
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