The Association of Graduate Students in Biological Sciences (AGSBS)’s 2007 Symposium will focus on “Global Climate Change.”
In this workshop, Ben Polley will go through the basics of straw bale building, from building codes to personalized design to the group building process.
Participate in the exciting first E-Zone Clean Air and Climate Change Contest for elementary school students across Ontario by sending an original piece of art showing how you can stop climate change. The deadline for the contest is April 30, 2007.
Participate in the exciting first obviously.ca Clean Air and Climate Change Contest for secondary school students across Ontario by sending an essay or video on how you can stop climate change. The deadline for the contest is April 30, 2007.
Learn to Prosper from Your Passion for People and the Planet!
Biodynamic farming is method of organic agriculture which is based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner. Rudolph Steiner was a philosopher in the early part of the 20th century who laid the foundations for Biodynamic (BD) Farming and Waldorf education. BD farming is often referred to as the ultimate in organic farming. It leaps and bounds ahead of standard organic practices.
The cost of this workshop is $10 ($5 students/seniors/unwaged). Pre-registration and payment is necessary to reserve a space. Space is limited to 20 people. Register at either ...
This conference, hosted for High School students across the Greater Toronto Area is titled: “Tackling Consumption: Climate, Waste and Society.” Student groups of 5 plus a teacher will be invited to register from each school.
Learn some urban cycling survival strategies to keep your biking safely in traffic. Gillian will discuss some of the basic principles of Can-Bike: a cycling education and safety program offered through the City of Toronto. Bring your questions about specific traffic situations and learn about your rights as a road user. Bikes belong on the road!
The cost of this workshop is $10 ($5 students/seniors/unwaged – no sliding scale to cover materials fees). Pre-registration and payment is necessary to reserve a space. Space is limited to 20 people. Register at either Grassroots locations or call (416) ...
Join the Centre for Environment for a look at some of the research conducted by their members.
This workshop will cover some basics about nutrition for active lifestyles as well as tips on what kinds of snacks and drinks to take on rides and how to stay healthy on long bicycle tours. Nutrition for vegetarians/vegans will also be discussed as well as how to avoid the junk food trap!