Carl Bio
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge facing the world in the 21st century.
A change in climate of only just a few degrees could have a profound impact on the world. In fact, Canada is predicted to be one of the hardest hit countries due to our northern location. Rising temperatures, rising sea levels, and a substantial loss of habitat and biodiversity are very real possibilities by the end of the century if immediate action is not taken.
At the same time, our population continues to grow as do energy demands. Unfortunately, nuclear power is not the solution. Nuclear power plants in Canada are notorious for cost overruns, long-term maintenance problems, and their environmental credentials are deeply flawed.
Sierra Club Canada is working to ensure our government commits to and takes real steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions so that future generations will continue to have access to the same luxuries we currently enjoy. In addition, we are also working to promote renewable forms of energy as well as conservation in order to reduce our collective carbon footprint.
Atmosphere and Energy - all content
9 February, 2012
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Bradford Duplisea
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In the News
Amidst rising concerns around climate change and the controversial review of the Northern Gateway pipeline, the government’s proposed changes to Environmental Assessment legislation have many critics up in arms....
3 February, 2012
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Bradford Duplisea
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Media Release
Federal Environment Minister Peter Kent and his Alberta counterpart Diana McQueen are expected to unveil a new Tar Sands monitoring program Friday afternoon.
“It's time politicians put down their oil industry...
3 February, 2012
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Bradford Duplisea
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In the News
Federal Environment Minister Peter Kent and his Alberta counterpart Diana McQueen will take the wraps off a new oilsands monitoring program Friday afternoon.
Environmental groups are anxiously awaiting the details of...
1 February, 2012
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Bradford Duplisea
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In the News
A B.C. environmentalist claims in a sworn affidavit the Harper government labelled him and his organization, ForestEthics, an "enemy of the government of Canada" and an "enemy of the people of Canada...
31 January, 2012
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Kristina Jackson
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Story
...from healthy glass to BPA epoxy lined aluminum cans. It is nothing to celebrate.
by Lloyd Alter, January 30, 2012 published on www.treehugger.com
Happy 77th Birthday, Canned American Beer
Take off, eh?/...
31 January, 2012
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Kristina Jackson
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Story
From YesMagazine.org
How the state’s fight for clean water is reshaping its political landscape.
by Ellen Cantarow
Document Actions
Residue at a Marcellus Shale drilling site...
27 January, 2012
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Kristina Jackson
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Story
By Jeff Alan
Over the holidays I dismantled another misbehaving giant LCD. The problem was that periodically, the screen would garble, and if you waited a couple hours it might fix itself. Or it wouldn't. Either way...
27 January, 2012
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Kristina Jackson
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Story
Ever noticed some people get by with much smaller fridges? It's not always because they go out to dinner every night. I stayed with a family in Shanghai who ate almost entirely home-cooked, healthy food and...
25 January, 2012
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Bradford Duplisea
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In the News
ForestEthics whistleblower Andrew Frank claims that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office is resorting to threats to quell environmental opposition against the Northern Gateway...
25 January, 2012
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Bradford Duplisea
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In the News
The Harper government says it doesn’t want foreign influence on opposition to a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast. The PM and his Environment Minister, Joe Oliver, say American radicals are...






