The Association of Graduate Students in Biological Sciences (AGSBS)’s 2007 Symposium will focus on “Global Climate Change.”
Get your hands dirty and learn the ins and outs of starting veggies, herbs, and flowers from seed in this hands-on, organic growing workshop. Thrifty hints and tips for beginners, apartment dwellers and small space gardeners. Participants will each take a seedling-to-be home with them. Grassroots welcomes back Gayla Trail, Urban gardener, photographer, graphic designer, and crafty gal Gayla Trail is the creator of the acclaimed gardening web site YouGrowGirl.com and author ...
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.
Want to know more about Net Zero Energy Homes? Come out and hear it from two of the industry’s experts.
Ontario’s annual Conservation Summit brings together conservation leaders to review progress and plan new campaigns. This year’s summit features a “people’s strategy” on climate change, a new standard in green mortgages, and a strategy for engaging retailers, municipalities and others in a common social marketing campaign for “We Conserve”.
The City of Toronto is holding public consultations on climate change, energy, transportation, revenue tools and other plans to build a great city. Join with Mayor Miller to help create the City of Toronto’s Climate Change and Clean Air Action Plan.
Join the Toronto Green Community as they present their exciting solar project which includes inviting participants to join the first phase of a solar hot water installation program (for heating domestic hot water of pools.) Harness the power of the sun and be kind to the planet and your wallet.
Through the use of renewable fuels and highly efficient generating technologies, district energy is today’s clean energy solution for communities across Canada.
Victoria Serda, Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Ontario was personally trained and authorized by Al Gore to present his climate change power point. Her presentation updates the material presented by Mr. Gore in his film and provides a unique Canadian perspective to the material.
The slide show of “An Inconvenient Truth” will look at what global warming is, the signs of change, how those changes will affect us, and what we can do.