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Alliance urges emissions cap and trade

July 30, 2009

Effective swapping of carbon credits can lead to stronger economy, says alliance of labour, greens

Jul 30, 2009 04:30 AM
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Canada’s response to global warming needs to balance environmental goals with creating green jobs, according to a…

RGGI trade surges on US carbon bill

July 21, 2009

The volume of carbon emissions traded worldwide grew 6 per cent in the second quarter of 2009. The growth came on the back of a surge in speculative trading in US regional carbon allowances.

New Carbon Finance (NCF) market analysis shows…

Waiting for the low carbon revolution

The low-carbon revolution is not going to happen by itself, says Andrew Pendleton. In this week’s Green Room, he calls on governments put the necessary frameworks in place that will allow the private sector to roll out the technologies needed…

Just fair-weather friends of the environment

July 10, 2009

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Carol Goar

As long as it isn’t expensive, noisy, inconvenient, uncomfortable or labour-intensive, we’re eager to save the environment.

Little wonder our greenhouse gas emissions keep climbing. Little wonder Canada produces more municipal…

Gore says climate deal needs more public pressure

July 7, 2009

By Peter Griffiths

OXFORD (Reuters) – Public awareness about the “catastrophe” of climate change is not high enough to pressure politicians into taking action, former Vice President Al Gore said on Tuesday.

Gore, who shared a Nobel Prize in 2007 for his…

17 Ways to Go Green at the Office without rewriting the Corporate Manifesto

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Many of us have taken steps to “Go Green” at home. Turning off lights, shutting of taps while washing dishes or brushing teeth, buying reusable grocery bags. All great ways to reduce the environmental impacts of our daily lives. But…

Earth Rangers

Earth Rangers

Earth Rangers is a non-profit organization that empowers kids to improve the health of the planet. Building on kids’ natural connection to wildlife, its live shows and children’s Web site, EarthRangers.com, motivate hundreds of thousands of kids each year to…

A small thing that goes a long way!!

June 8, 2009

Submitted by candice on Fri, 06/05/2009 – 11:59
First impressions are very important! And if you’re in the business of green, a green business card is the only way to go.

Your business card is the smallest and most widely used marketing…

Economic Downturn Furthers Environmental Action

April 20, 2009

TORONTO (20/04/09) — The global economic downturn has revitalized an old sensibility in Canadian homes, the art of prioritizing ‘needs vs. wants’. And it’s no longer prioritizing a new car versus a tropical getaway. With the unemployment rate reaching 8.0%…

Top 10 Actions for Earth Day 2009

April 16, 2009

TORONTO (16/04/09) — Earth Day 2009, April 22, isn’t about a single action you can do to support a healthier environment. Instead, Earth Day is seen by many as a catalyst for change and a day to renew a personal…