Support for the development of professional standards increases as the Environment Sector expands
Students Profile MBA Programs’ Efforts to Prepare Responsible Leaders
A group of high school students from Kansas City have just concluded tests on a student-built electric car and may have set a world record for efficiency.
Summer is rapidly drawing to a close, and that means it’s time for back-to-school shopping. But before you frantically stock up on new school supplies, take a moment to think about how you can green your child’s schooling.
Andrew Derocher and his colleagues have calculated how long one southerly population can hold out. Their answer? No more than a few decades, as the bears’ decline closely tracks that of the Arctic’s disappearing sea ice.
What’s That Smell? is intended to provide consumers with alternatives for reducing their exposure to potentially harmful chemicals in fragranced cleaning products and to offer some policy solutions for protecting public health in the long term.
Canada's boreal forest is on track to become the world's best-protected ecosystem, says paper slated to be presented this week at an international conference on conversation issues.
With the Launch of the DVD on June 22nd, the FUEL team of Energy Experts Began a National Dialogue on Solutions for the DeepWater Oil Spill
Today's university students are extremely concerned with issues of globalization and sustainability, but only four out of 10 believe their education has prepared them to address these issues.
A centre of excellence, in a simple sense, is defined as a structure where research and technological research is performed to world standards, in terms of measurable scientific production (including training) and/or technological innovation.
Over five years this innovative transaction - one of the first of its kind - will generate more than $1.7 million.
"People don't learn by doing things right. "They learn by making mistakes and then reflecting on what went wrong."
Corporate - academic partnerships to promote development of environmental education at leading Ontario post secondary institutions
Waste Management and Carleton University propose to establish Renewable Energy Laboratory
Biodiversity threat will eclipse climate change economic impacts, but still misses the CEO and valuations radar – PwC study
This summer, teachers from across BC will become students once again and explore the wonders of nature through a new course designed to enhance environmental education across all subject areas in BC schools.
New student-run startup’s nanoengineered concrete reduces CO2 emissions and is stronger than any existing cement
Spectra Energy has announced ten children of company employees have been selected to receive up to $5,000 per year in scholarship funds toward undergraduate study at an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada.
Aspen Institute and National Geographic Announce the 2010 Aspen Environment Forum, July 25-28
UBC opens Beaty Biodiversity Centre, unveils Canada’s largest blue whale skeleton exhibit
Natural systems that support economies, lives and livelihoods across the planet are at risk of rapid degradation and collapse unless there is swift, radical and creative action to conserve and sustainably use the variety of life on Earth says new UNEP Report
Sustainability-oriented marketing can do more than build brand loyalty and establish corporate leadership; it can change the way people look at the world and ignite much-needed cultural change. In effect, it can change the world. The problem is that responsible green marketing is being undermined by 'greenwash', the practice of brands making false and misleading claims, which is on the rise everywhere.
New “Our Marvelous Oceans” Program to Foster Greater Marine Environment Understanding
Earth Day Network and Future Friendly call on public to pledge to help the environment through 'Billion Acts of Green' social media efforts
The World Development Indicators (WDI) 2010, released today, gives a statistical progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
A Brazilian court has overturned a ruling that could have delayed building a massive dam on an Amazon tributary.
Environmentalists have long sought to use the threat of catastrophic global warming to persuade the public to embrace a low-carbon economy. But recent events, including the tainting of some climate research, have shown the risks of trying to link energy policy to climate science.
Restoring populations of large marine organisms such as whale, tuna and shark could store carbon as well as protecting ecosystems
It might not seem like much - a camera tucked into the den of a hibernating rare British Columbia bear. But it is the first time that interested people around the world can watch a Spirit bear during hibernation for an extended period of time.
Traditional knowledge held by Canada's Aboriginal people about the Boreal Forest offers scientists vitally important information, according to a report published by the David Suzuki Foundation. With the Boreal Forest facing increasing threats this knowledge is more important than ever.
Companies road testing new global Greenhouse Gas Protocol by measuring emissions of their products
What's really in that not from concentrate box from the grocery store.
New concerns raised about health risks from bisphenol-A, widely used in food packaging
Research finds that cleared ski runs, where trees are cut down to open paths, cause less damage to the ecosystem than graded ski runs, which are bulldozed.
For over six months now, I’ve been writing about green marketing and why it is so relevant for companies nowadays. Today I’d like to take my articles one step further, and share with you the top 5 tips on how to successfully market your green business.
Eliminating waste, cutting fatty and sugary foods and reducing meat and dairy will benefit health and environment
Buying anything seen as morally good may make you feel better but at the same time give you a subconscious 'license to sin', say the researchers.
Bob Dylan's powerful, prophetic song, A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, is set to become the unofficial soundtrack to the Copenhagen climate talks
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