The eighth annual Smog Summit will provide Federal, Provincial and Municipal government leaders with the opportunity to announce new initiatives that commit to reducing smog, air pollution and greenhouse gases.
The Fair will attract people from the local community and across the city with its exciting array of performances and fun activities for all ages.
The Association of Graduate Students in Biological Sciences (AGSBS)’s 2007 Symposium will focus on “Global Climate Change.”
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.
Send a WAKE-UP CALL on the CLIMATE CRISIS. It’s time for an Earth Day Wake-Up Call: Bring a bell and ring it loudly to sound the alarm!
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 environment, the future of health care, climate change, nanotechnology… what are you curious about? RCI is pleased to present an intimate evening with some of Canada’s most accomplished scientists.
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.
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.