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Issue 51
February 10, 2005


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The One-Tonne Challenge asks you to reduce your annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by one tonne. How? Use less energy. Conserve water and resources. Reduce waste.

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Polar Bears in Warmer Times

Polar Bear.In the barren lands of snow and ice, further north than many Canadians have ever trekked, is the world of the polar bear — a large, white hunter, dependent on the Arctic sea ice. More...


Marooned in the High Arctic

CCGS Amundsen. Photo: John YackelThe CCGS Amundsen, a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker, her crew and scientific entourage returned safely to port last fall after a year of conducting new scientific research in the Northwest Passage of Canada's Arctic. More...


Is the Okanagan Valley Drying Up?

Okanagan Vineyard, British ColumbiaLocated in southern British Columbia, the Okanagan Valley is one of the warmest regions in Canada — picturesque with its lakes, rolling hills and abundant agriculture. However, with recent warming due to climate change, this agriculture land is at risk of drying up. More...


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Are there any subsidies or rebates for a household that installs solar panels?

EnviroYouth

Visit the new CO2zilla website and find out more about the One-Tonne Challenge for Youth.

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Find out how Alberta helps keep televisions, computers and other electronic equipment out of landfills.

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