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Carbon capture and storage: a reality check

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http://www.theglobeandmail.com
Carbon capture and storage: a reality check

Globe and Mail Update

Daunting technical and cost gaps must be closed before Canada can turn the corner on climate change.

Tomorrow Today: How Canada can Make a World of Difference

USTAINABLE CITIES. Eleven of Canada’s largest environmental and conservation organizations have come to a groundbreaking consensus around a roadmap for environmental action. Tomorrow Today: How Canada can make a world of difference offers practical directions for addressing the state of the environment.

Tomorrow Today: How Canada can Make a World of Difference

USTAINABLE CITIES. Eleven of Canada’s largest environmental and conservation organizations have come to a groundbreaking consensus around a roadmap for environmental action. Tomorrow Today: How Canada can make a world of difference offers practical directions for addressing the state of the environment.

New scrutiny for green claims

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http://www.reportonbusiness.com
New scrutiny for green claims

Globe and Mail Update

The Competition Bureau is preparing to launch a crackdown on companies that make false or misleading environmental claims about their products, a bold move that is part of the agency's new mission to build a higher consumer protection profile.

The Good Life

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http://thegoodlife.wwf.ca

START LIVING THE GOOD LIFE TODAY!

Hot Air - Meeting Canada's Climate Change Challenge

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Hot Air

>Hot Air
>Meeting Canada's Climate Change Challenge
>Written by Jeffrey Simpson, Mark Jaccard and Nic Rivers
>
>Here’s a clear, believable book for Canadians concerned about our
>situation — and it offers a solution.
>
>It’s a brilliant mix. To “Canada’s best mind on the environment,”
>Mark Jaccard, who won the 2006 Donner Prize for an academic book in
>this area, you add Nic Rivers, a researcher who works with him at

Canada sets reduced climate goal

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http://news.bbc.co.uk
April 27 2007 
 
Canada sets reduced climate goal
By Richard Black
Environment correspondent, BBC news website


The Canadian government has published its strategy on climate change, which acknowledges that the country will not meet its Kyoto Protocol commitment.

Its new target is to cut emissions by 20% between now and 2020.

The FCM Quality of Life - Reporting System

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http://www.sustainablecommunities.fcm.ca

Posted: Sept 14 2007

Published: March 2001

The FCM Quality of Life Reporting System - Second Report Quality of Life in Canadian Communities

The 17-Tonne Challenge

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The 17-Tonne Challenge
June 21, 2007
The 17-Tonne Challenge

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