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Issue 21
June 20, 2002


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Transportation is one of the largest sources of air pollution in Canada. On the Transportation and the Environment Web site learn what's being done to reduce emissions from vehicles, engines and fuels, and find out about sustainable transportation solutions.


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Seasonal Forecasting

Thunderstorm looming over the prairies. Photo: John Parker The weather has such a profound impact on our daily lives—from how we dress to the cost of heating and cooling our homes—that it is not surprising that most Canadians have an almost obsessive curiosity about what the future will hold. More...


Our Climate is Changing

Drought All Canadians contribute to greenhouse gas emissions every time we turn on a light, drive the car to the corner store, start up a computer or do anything that uses energy. If we're part of the problem, we must be part of the solution. That's why Canada is considering the impacts, costs and benefits of meeting its Kyoto commitments, the options for doing so, and why the Government of Canada is asking Canadians for their input. More...


UV Index 10 Year Anniversary

Two people on bikes With the arrival of summer, Canadians are heading outside to take advantage of the good weather. Whether swimming, in-line skating, cycling, walking or playing sports, being outdoors is a great boost for everyone's mental and physical well-being. There are, however, some risks associated with too much exposure the sun and ultraviolet radiation. More...

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Is pressure-treated wood a good choice for fencing? What are the alternatives? Are the alternatives worth the fuss?

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Be on the lookout for severe weather this summer. And don't forget your sunscreen.

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In PEI, residents of Queens County are learning about ways of reducing waste, energy consumption and water use.

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