Issue 52
March 10, 2005
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Find quick facts about freshwater in Canada and around the world, and; discover 30 new educational posters on the Freshwater Web Site.
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Rebuilding Thailand after the Tsunami
A Canadian mission was sent to Thailand in response to the Southeast Asian tsunami, to lend their expertise on environmental rehabilitation. What they found was a coastline devastated due partially to degradation of the natural coastal environment, and; people wanting to rebuild more sustainable communities. More...
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Working with Water across the World
Environment Canada's National Water Research Institute's work with the world's water includes research on persistent organic pollutants, restoration of contaminated sediments in rivers, lakes, and waterways, and assessment of the impacts of climate change on water quantity and quality. More...
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Flooding in the Floodplains
Floods are natural events. They rarely strike without some advance warning, and they usually occur in places where we might reasonably expect flooding areas known as floodplains. Find out more about flooding and how to protect your home. More...
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Where can I find information on water usage?
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Find out about jobs, internships and opportunities for volunteering in the environment sector. |
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Celebrate World Water Day, March 22 and World Meteorological Day, March 23.
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A behind-the-scenes look at EnviroZine.
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