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
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...
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Marooned in the High Arctic
The 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...
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Is the Okanagan Valley Drying Up?
Located 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?
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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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A behind-the-scenes look at EnviroZine.
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