Amazon Basin Losing It’s Carbon Sucking Abilites
March 24, 2015
‘Forests are doing us a huge favour, but we can’t rely on them to solve the carbon problem,’ says Leeds U prof ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 24, 2015
‘Forests are doing us a huge favour, but we can’t rely on them to solve the carbon problem,’ says Leeds U prof ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 24, 2015
NDP moves to add popular face wash ingredient to the government’s list of toxic substances ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 18, 2015
Flushing toilets and washing dishes sucks up 329 litres of water per household per day in Canada, but manufacturing and growing the stuff we buy is using even more. Where are you springing a leak? ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 18, 2015
“They are almost never able to clean up all the oil released in a spill like this.” Environmental Defence’s Adam Scott reacts to the fifth train derailment in the province this year, two near Gogama, Ontario. The first spilled more than 1 million litres of crude; the latest (March 7) caused at least seven cars carrying Alberta… ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 17, 2015
Feds blow off amendments to the Rouge National Urban Park Act ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 17, 2015
For the first time in 40 years, economic growth does not equal a greenhouse gas increase ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 11, 2015
Daylight saving time putting a dent in your sleep? The slab you’re copping your Z’s on may be putting a bigger hole in the environment. What’s under your sheets? ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 10, 2015
Plus, Hershey’s kisses GMOs goodbye ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 4, 2015
Most North American vitamin manufacturers say they test their supplies to make sure they’re free of contaminants. But what’s actually in that tablet you’re popping? ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
March 2, 2015
Plus: Body care chem found in Antarctic krill ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 25, 2015
Don’t let a little arctic air get in the way of a good time. But know what you’re slipping into before you layer up. ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 24, 2015
Artist’s aerial photographs of the tar sands accompanied by diverging commentary from Elizabeth May to Ezra Levant ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 18, 2015
As a nation, we’re guzzling nearly 10 billion cups of tea a year, much of that steeped in pesticides, not to mention worker rights violations. How can you green up your cup? ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 17, 2015
Don’t believe CropLife Canada’s efforts to block neonics regulation ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 12, 2015
Plus, eating organic lowers your pesticide levels ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 11, 2015
Trying to go a step further than flowers and chocolate this v-day? Dirty gold and dodgy gems might not be the best way to show your love, warns a new anti-mining campaign by Earthworks and Industriall. ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 4, 2015
Responsible investing has grown a staggering 68 per cent in Canada over the last two years, according to a new report. But not all ethical retirement savings plans are planet-focused. What’s your greenest bet? ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
February 3, 2015
January 28, 2015
You shouldn’t have to smear yourself in toxins to lift away your favourite cosmetics. So which brands do the trick naturally? ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸
January 27, 2015
January 21, 2015
Sales of protein powders are leaping tall buildings in a single bound – smoothie lovers everywhere are loading up. just make sure you know what you’re swallowing before you start up that blender. ◂ReadPreviousNext Post▸