Friday, May 30, 2008
Thurs May 29th Show -- Final Enviro Radio show!!
Events mentioned:
Event Date(s): 31-May-08 Event Time: 10:00 to 16:00
Kick off Environment Week with Guelph Environmental Leadership (GEL) at the EcoMarket. Information, innovation and fun for the whole family. Come down to Old Quebec Street Mall in downtown Guelph, to get green ideas for your home and garden. Vendors will be on hand with energy and water conservation ideas, alternative transportation, healthy landscapes and ecological stewardship. Special presentations on 'going pesticide free in your garden' at 12:00, and 'endocrine disruptors:how they afftect you' at 2:00pm. For more information call (519) 763-2652.
Guelph Community Health Convergence: Exploring Radical Health Alternatives
in Guelph, Ontario on Saturday, May 31st and Sunday, June 1st.
For workshop details and Convergence schedule, please visit guelphhealth.tumblr.com or email us at guelphhealth@gmail.com
Commuter Challenge! June 1 - 7; coincides with Canadian Environment Week. The Wednesday is Clean Air Day with free city transit in Guelph! Check out www.commuterchallenge.ca for more info or http://www.pr.uoguelph.ca/sustain/commuter.html
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Thursday May22nd show!
Events mentioned:
Energy Conservation Week, May 26-30th. Environmental Action Kits are to be sold, I believe, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in the UC Courtyard from 11am-1pm.
Commuter Challenge - June 2-6. www.commuterchallenge.ca to register (you can affiliate yourself with the university). All university employees receive a free hot beverage coupon just for participating! Speed River Bicycle is offering 10% off of tune-ups to all participants during this week, and there are also draw prizes. More information will be added ASAP.
| Date: | Monday, May 26, 2008 |
| Time: | 7:00pm - 9:00pm |
| Location: | Guelph Youth Music Centre |
| Street: | 75 Cardigan Street |
Acclaimed author, environmentalist, activist and leader of the Green Party of Canada will be in Guelph on May 26th at the Guelph Youth Music Center.
Event Date(s): 31-May-08
Event Time: 10:00 to 16:00
Kick off Environment Week with Guelph Environmental Leadership (GEL) at the EcoMarket. Information, innovation and fun for the whole family. Come down to Old Quebec Street Mall in downtown Guelph, to get green ideas for your home and garden. Vendors will be on hand with energy and water conservation ideas, alternative transportation, healthy landscapes and ecological stewardship. Special presentations on 'going pesticide free in your garden' at 12:00, and 'endocrine disruptors:how they afftect you' at 2:00pm. For more information call (519) 763-2652.
Noteworthy news item, copy-pasted from a Wellington Water Watchers newsletter:
The Ontario Ministry of the Environment decided to renew Nestle's Permit to Take Water in Aberfoyle for 2 years. The permit allows Nestle to take water at the same rate of 3.6 million litres per day
the permit does have several conditions attached to it which will require Nestle to monitor and report the impact of its water-taking on surface water, ground water, nearby wells and on wildlife in nearby Mill Creek.
A total of 8,178 people commented through the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry on the application as a result of our campaign. This is an unprecedented number of respondents, with the large majority of submissions objecting to the permit being renewed. We are very disappointed that the MOE renewed the permit in light of this opposition. Additional studies carried out by Nestle last fall confirmed that the 'flow reversal' in Mill Creek is occurring as a result of their water taking. This means that instead of groundwater welling up from the stream bed in the creek as it passes by the Nestle plant, water from the creek is being sucked into the ground as a result of their pumping. However, we are pleased that the permit was not renewed for 5 years. The additional 3 years would have meant almost 4 billion litres of water given away by the Province.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
April 24th Show
- Voice your support for increased protection of Ontario's Greenbelt this Earth Day - public comments are due April 30th, 2008 Submitting your comments will only take a few minutes of your time! We have set up a fax action centre with a template letter that you can personalize before sending. Send a free fax right now by clicking on this link. Legislation for Ontario's Greenbelt was created in 2005 and came into place after years of steadfast lobbying and pressure from environmentalists, naturalists and citizen groups, who were concerned that government policy was not sufficiently addressing the pressures of urbanization. The Greenbelt forms a ring around a portion of Southern Ontario, encompassing the 800,000 acres of land that were initially deemed protected under the Niagara Escarpment Plan and the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan, and an additional 1 million acres of newly protected land. Unfortunately some of Ontario's best agricultural land exits in the areas surrounding the Greenbelt and many areas that lie just beyond the boundaries are currently threatened by leapfrog development. The government is taking steps to increase the boundaries of the Greenbelt and Earthroots believes that they must play a leadership role in this process by identifying areas that are in immediate need of protection and actively monitoring all developments on environmentally sensitive lands. Please contact Josh Garfinkel at 416-599-0152 x15 or joshg@earthroots.org for more information. To view the posting on the Environmental Bill of Rights, please visit http://www.ebr.gov.on.ca/ERS
-WEB-External/ and enter EBR# 010-2866. - Guelph Eco Days May 19 10am - 2pm
At the Waste Resource Innovation Centre
Public Drop-off Area
110 Dunlop Drive
For more information contact Solid Waste Resources at 519-767-0598 or e-mail wetdry@guelph.ca - http://guelph.ca/living.cfm?itemid=75029&smocid=1970
- WHERE: 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
THE EVENT: A not-for-profit show designed to educate the public about green career paths
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday April 26th 2008
http://www.greencareershow.com/
Deep Green Resistance
A Weekend Workshop with Derrick Jensen, Aric
McBay and Lierre Keith
May 23-25, 2008, in Burlington NJ.
We live in the most destructive culture to ever exist.
In Derrick's talks around the country he repeatedly
asks his audiences, "Does anyone think this culture
will voluntarily transform to a sustainable way of
living?" No one ever says yes. If we really accept the
seriousness of the situation, what would that mean for
our strategy and tactics? This is the urgent question
we will be exploring over the weekend.
Topics to include:
Organizing the Resistance
Bringing It Down: Bottlenecks and Levers
Security Culture
Liberal vs Radical: Some Conceptual Basics
Fighting Future Fascism
Preparing for the Crash
Q & A with Derrick
For more information, check out Derrick's website
at:http://www.derrickjensen.orgOntario Walks 2008 Season Launch Sunday April 27th, 2008 - 10:00 AM Start: Starbucks - 1088 Yonge St. Toronto Total walk length: 5 KM Ontario Walks was founded with a mission to encourage all Ontarians to take responsibility for their personal and environmental wellness through walking. This spring they are offering eight great free guided walks in six cities across the province. The 2008 season launches on April 27th with an inspiring Walk through the Toronto Rosedale ravine to the Brickworks and back, led by special guest, Honourary Walk Leader George Smitherman, Ontario Minister of Health. We invite you to come out and enjoy what's sure to be a beautiful and enjoyable outing - and bring your friends and family! For more info and to register, please visit: http://www.ontariowalks.com/ FREE
- Vision of a Sustainable City from Living on Earth. "When reporter Cecilia Vaisman visited Curitiba in 1994, she learned how a city with a growing population and outdated infrastructure transformed into a sustainable and wonderfully livable city, with lots of green space, recycling programs, and an efficient rapid transit system. (15:25)"
- Urban Visionary, also from Living on Earth. "Curitiba, Brazil's model sustainable city, was largely the brainchild of Jaime Lerner. As three-time mayor of the city, he created a rapid transit bus system, increased the amount of green space, and encouraged children and adults alike to recycle. Jaime Lerner joins host Steve Curwood in the LOE studios and says all cities have the potential for environmental success. (9:00)"
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Thursday April 10th & 17th shows
5th Annual Guelph Clean & Green Community Cleanup
Saturday April 19, 2008 | time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Link to Downtown Guelph's events page about this
- Saturday April 19 2008 - Halton Eco Festival (www.haltonecofest.ca), Oakville
80+ green exhibitors
educational workshops
gifts at silent auction
play eco-jeopardy
worm races for kids
10am-6pm
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Get back to nature - by celebrating the season in our beautiful park! Come, pick up a brochure and discover the Woodlawn "Arboretum" in Guelph, where a tradition of plating, established in 1854, continues today. More than 80 acres in size, this beautiful cemetery has many magnificent trees.Many of the trees in Woodlawn are century trees, some are species unique to our city. Why not celebrate the season and walk among the more than 1000 trees that make Woodlawn one of the prettiest cemeteries in the province. The brochure is availabe at the office door. | ||||||||||||||||||||
- WHERE: 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
THE EVENT: A not-for-profit show designed to educate the public about green career paths
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday April 26th 2008
http://www.greencareershow.com/
Deep Green Resistance
A Weekend Workshop with Derrick Jensen, Aric
McBay and Lierre Keith
May 23-25, 2008, in Burlington NJ.
We live in the most destructive culture to ever exist.
In Derrick's talks around the country he repeatedly
asks his audiences, "Does anyone think this culture
will voluntarily transform to a sustainable way of
living?" No one ever says yes. If we really accept the
seriousness of the situation, what would that mean for
our strategy and tactics? This is the urgent question
we will be exploring over the weekend.
Topics to include:
Organizing the Resistance
Bringing It Down: Bottlenecks and Levers
Security Culture
Liberal vs Radical: Some Conceptual Basics
Fighting Future Fascism
Preparing for the Crash
Q & A with Derrick
For more information, check out Derrick's website
at:http://www.derrickjensen.org
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April 10th (Kristi was filling in, I had an exam) podcast:
- Living Green podcast titled Peak Oil : Participate in "The New Game for Humanity"
- about 43 minutes long
- Description: André Angelantoni, founder, Inspiring Green Leadership, hosts the free, bi-weekly Peak Oil, Climate Change and Business Online Executive Briefing, which educates businesses and individuals on the coming oil shock and how they can prepare for it.
In this episode Andre explains what peak oil is, how to educate yourself so you can take a position on this issue and how you can prepare for peak oil at an individual, family and community level. We discuss the emotional changes by discussing the 5-stage grief process as well as Andre's personal experience with ecological awakening.
Learn about the "New Game for Humanity" and the four types of players involved in this new game. Access and learn what your role is in our changing world.
April 17th Podcast:
- David Suzuki Foundation Podcast #34: Bay Street & the Environment
- about 25 minutes long, including enviro news (Recycle Radar Roundup)
- "Paul Cassidy explains how securities regulations and the environment are connected."
If anyone's curious, the course I'm going to in Algonquin park can be investigated here: http://www.chris.earthmentorship.com/Programs.html
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Thursday April 3rd show
- April 3rd (tonight!): Indigenous People's Solidarity Movement (guelph) Benefit Show
EBar, 41 Quebec Street. Doors open 9:30 pm, tickets are $5-10 or pay what you can. Features Richard Laviolette and the settlers. - Saturday April 5th: Fun(d)raiser for Sue Richards in Eden Mills at 108 York street (the Eden Mills Community Hall). Featuring The Great Wooden Trio, Jude Vadala and Friends, and The Exceptions. Doors open at 8pm, music starts at 9pm. Tickets are $20 and available from Wild Rose, 23 Macdonell St. in Guelph, or you can pay at the door.
Cities Love Farmers
April 6, 2008 | time: 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
A movable feast featuring locally produced ingredients.
Ag awareness.
Special guest speaker Mayor Karen Farbridge.
Tickets $20
contact:citieslovefarmers@live.ca or call 519-546-4990
- "April 10th at the Ramada Inn, Guelph, Expanding the Greenbelt.
It is very important that as many people as possible attend this workshop if we hope to stop sprawl and protect our natural heritage areas, moraine and our groundwater. If you check out the GTA Places to Grow Map, you will see that our moraines are not even identified.
You must pre-register for the workshop in order to attend. Info at following website."
http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page5340.aspx 5th Annual Guelph Clean & Green Community Cleanup
Saturday April 19, 2008 | time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Link to Downtown Guelph's events page about this- Saturday April 19 2008 - Halton Eco Festival (www.haltonecofest.ca), Oakville
80+ green exhibitors
educational workshops
gifts at silent auction
play eco-jeopardy
worm races for kids
10am-6pm - WHERE: 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
THE EVENT: A not-for-profit show designed to educate the public about green career paths
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday April 26th 2008
http://www.greencareershow.com/
Thursday March 27th show
Events were/are the same as last week's; no new ones were discovered. See below for the information.
Podcasts:
- Community of Enironmentalism. (the Environmentalist Podcast; Bill McKibben)
- Podcast from Living on Earth about the controversy of the usage of outdoor wood boilers to heat houses.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
March 20th show (yet to be fixed up)
- World Water Day is being celebrated all over the world on March 22. Please join The Council of Canadians (CCC) for the "Save Our Water" rally from noon to 1:00 p.m. in downtown Guelph in St. George's Square. Bring a banner or artwork to add to the display by citizens who want the right to clean, safe, public water. James Gordon and The Funky Mamas will be performing and there will be speeches from environmentalists and neighbourhood groups from across Guelph and Wellington County. This will be a fun, family-friendly event!
- The Green Impact Guelph project - or the GIG - is a community-wide initiative working to put Guelph on the map as Canada's leader in household energy and water conservation!
Be a leader in household conservation by installing your free GIG conservation kit and by taking a quick online survey. Take the survey before March 23rd for a chance to win a front-loading steam washer and gas dryer, among other great environmentally-friendly prizes.
Visit GuelphGIG.ca or call 519-763-2652 for more information. This project is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Energy, City of Guelph, Union Gas and Project Porchlight.
Tuesday March 25th screening 5:30pm UC 442
Workshop, 2:30, CSA Boardroom.
more info, contact the critical knowledge collective (sforp@uoguelph.ca) or CSA human rights office (csahr@uoguelph.ca)
Bottled Water: Don't buy it!
Celebrate world water day March 26th, all day in the UC
Sign the pledge to use tap water
music, interactive displays, and more!
Urgent Action on Health Care: Stop privatization and reform homecare now!
Guelph meeting: Tuesday March 25th, 4:30-6:30 pm
Evergreen Seniors Centre
683 Woolwich street
ALL WELCOME!
- Earth Hour: March 29, 2008, 8pm your local time, turn off your lights for one hour!
See http://www.earthhour.org/ and the Facebook event -
Attend the GIGActions 2008 Workshop and Conservation Fair – Saturday March 29, 2008. This event focuses on conservation planning in 2008. The Workshop consists of facilitated group discussions working to develop conservation action plans that are practical enough for community implementation. Attendance to the Workshop is by reservation only so please contact us soon. The Conservation Fair is open to the public and is designed to allow community members to learn more on how individual households can reduce their impact on the environment.
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Cities Love Farmers
April 6, 2008 | time: 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
A movable feast featuring locally produced ingredients.
Ag awareness.
Special guest speaker Mayor Karen Farbridge.
Tickets $20
contact:citieslovefarmers@live.ca or call 519-546-4990
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5th Annual Guelph Clean & Green Community Cleanup
Saturday April 19, 2008 | time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Link to Downtown Guelph's events page about this
- WHERE: 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
THE EVENT: A not-for-profit show designed to educate the public about green career paths
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday April 26th 2008
http://www.greencareershow.com/
Podcasts played:
- About ground-level ozone - it's bad for plants as well as people. MIT researcher speaks about ozone's global and rural reach on crops.
- Living on Earth's Helen Palmer reports on citizen efforts, including "The Low Carbon Diet", a program that can help your household reduce its carbon emissions by 5,000 pounds in 30 days.
- About the Northwest dead zone (dead zones are oxygen depleted regions in the ocean that occur when nutrients from run-off – fertilizers and manure to name a few – make it into major water bodies and cause oxygen depletion). The dead zone off the coast of the Pacific Northwest has scientists looking at a different culprit – climate change.
Thursday March 13th show
- World Water Day is being celebrated all over the world on March 22. Please join The Council of Canadians (CCC) for the "Save Our Water" rally from noon to 1:00 p.m. in downtown Guelph in St. George's Square. Bring a banner or artwork to add to the display by citizens who want the right to clean, safe, public water. James Gordon and The Funky Mamas will be performing and there will be speeches from environmentalists and neighbourhood groups from across Guelph and Wellington County. This will be a fun, family-friendly event!
- The Green Impact Guelph project - or the GIG - is a community-wide initiative working to put Guelph on the map as Canada's leader in household ernergy and water conservation!
Be a leader in household conservation by installing your free GIG conservation kit and by taking a quick online survey. Take the survey before March 23rd for a chance to win a front-loading steam washer and gas dryer, among other great environmentally-friendly prizes.
Visit GuelphGIG.ca or call 519-763-2652 for more information. This project is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Energy, City of Guelph, Union Gas and Project Porchlight. - Earth Hour: March 29, 2008, 8pm your local time, turn off your lights for one hour!
See http://www.earthhour.org/ and the Facebook event Attend the GIGActions2008 Workshop and Conservation Fair – Saturday March 29, 2008. This event focuses on conservation planning in 2008. The Workshop consists of facilitated group discussions working to develop conservation action plans that are practical enough for community implementation. Attendance to the Workshop is by reservation only so please contact us soon. The Conservation Fair is open to the public and is designed to allow community members to learn more on how individual households can reduce their impact on the environment.
Cities Love Farmers
April 6, 2008 | time: 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
A movable feast featuring locally produced ingredients.
Ag awareness.
Special guest speaker Mayor Karen Farbridge.
Tickets $20
contact:citieslovefarmers@live.ca or call 519-546-4990
5th Annual Guelph Clean & Green Community Cleanup
Saturday April 19, 2008 | time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Link to Downtown Guelph's events page about this- WHERE: 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
THE EVENT: A not-for-profit show designed to educate the public about green career paths
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday April 26th 2008
http://www.greencareershow.com/
Podcasts played:
- From the Bioneers, titled "Time is not Money: Waking from the Workaholic American Dream." It was about 28 minutes long.
Other information mentioned on the show:
- List of produce with rankings of highest amounts of pesticide in which fruits/vegetables
- Facebook group about ROOTED, the organization in Saskatchewan geared towards putting vegetable gardens on rooftops.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Thursday March 6th show
(This week's show was only about 50 minutes long; last 10 minutes was BBC news because I had to leave early)
Events Mentioned:
- (Sort of an event...)
Guelph Environmental Leadership invites you to Get with the GIG!
The Green Impact Guelph project - or the GIG - is a community-wide initiative working to put Guelph on the map as Canada's leader in household ernergy and water conservation!
Be a leader in household conservation by installing your free GIG conservation kit and by taking a quick online survey. Take the survey before March 23rd for a chance to win a front-loading steam washer and gas dryer, among other great environmentally-friendly prizes.
Visit GuelphGIG.ca or call 519-763-2652 for more information. This project is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Energy, City of Guelph, Union Gas and Project Porchlight. - GuelphGuelph Environmental Leadership is also running a Conservation Actions Workshop and Fair on March 29th. More info will be posted here as it becomes available.
- Earth Hour: March 29, 2008, 8pm your local time, turn off your lights, TV, dishwasher, heating, etc. for one hour.
See http://www.earthhour.org/ and the Facebook event - WHERE: 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
THE EVENT: A not-for-profit show designed to educate the public about green career paths
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday April 26th 2008
http://www.greencareershow.com/
- 16-minute Living on Earth podcast about Exxon refusing to pay $2.5 billion dollars in punitive damages.
- 5-minute LoE podcast about how poverty (and therefore stress) affects learning.
Other stuff:
- Global map of weather patterns mentioned in a news brief, link.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Thursday February 28th Show
Events Mentioned:
- Earth Hour: March 29, 2008, 8pm your local time, turn off your lights, TV, dishwasher, heating, etc. for one hour.
See http://www.earthhour.org/ and the Facebook event - WHERE: 205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
THE EVENT: A not-for-profit show designed to educate the public about green career paths
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday April 26th 2008
http://www.greencareershow.com/
- Second half of this podcast, titled "'The Transition Generation: Finding our Way Forward in the 21st Century' with Shane Metcalf". About 18 minutes long for this half.
- The podcast about converting carbon dioxide to gasoline was also played; just over 4 minutes long with a 1.5 minute feature at the end about the term "global warming." You can listen to this podcast separately here.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Thursday February 21st show
- Earth Hour: March 29, 2008, 8pm your local time, turn off your lights, TV, dishwasher, heating, etc. See http://www.earthhour.org/ and the Facebook event
Podcasts:
- 2 EnvironMinutes, one about local vs. organic foods, the other about the hazards of road salt
- The first half of this podcast, titled "'The Transition Generation: Finding our Way Forward in the 21st Century' with Shane Metcalf". Second half will be aired next week.
- 'stine is hosting solo until further notice; Julianna has landed a job with the City of Guelph and therefore is unable to make it back to the studio for Thursdays at noon.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Thurs Feb 7th show
Events Mentioned:
- No Olympics on Stolen Land! Great Lakes & East Coast Speaking Tour, Monday February 11th, 2008 - Guelph Youth Music Centre (75 Cardigan Street) -- 7pm Link with more information Link to a poster
- Earth Hour: March 29, 2008, 8pm your local time, turn off your lights, TV, dishwasher, heating, etc. See http://www.earthhour.org/ and the Facebook event
Podcasts Played:
- David Suzuki Foundation Podcast #30, after the "recycle radar roundup", about 6 minutes long, about carbon pricing. Can be heard by itself here.
- DSF #31, "Shrinking Olympic Carbon." 20 minutes long. Can be heard by itself here.
- There will be no show on February 14th as a concert in the University Centre is to be broadcast live on CFRU and Enviro Radio is getting bumped. This means that there will be extra time to prep for the show on the 21st and make it spectacular! :-)
Sunday, January 27, 2008
January 31st show
Website with many events listed
Content:
- Interview with Derek Pieper about the Bali Conference in December 2007. 18 minutes in duration, starting at about 12:20
- Also a 10 minute podcast about how Western societies' consumption habits is more of an issue than the immense human population, from Living on Earth.
January 24th show
Events:
Guelph Organic Conference was/is this weekend, www.guelphorganicconf.ca. Sincerest apologies for taking so long to update this; it'll not be so bad next week.
The third annual Winegard Lecture in International Development will be given by David Runnalls, president of the International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD), Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 5:30 p.m. in Room 103 of Rozanski Hall.
The talk, titled "Climate Change and Development: Engaging the South in the Fight to Save the Planet," is free and open to the public.
David Runnalls currently serves on the board of the Institute of Advanced Studies of the United Nations University, the Advisory Committee on Partnerships to the Minister for International Cooperation; and the Advisory Council for Export Development Canada.
On March 29 - turn off all lights in your home and/pr business between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. to raise global awareness of climate change.
Earth Hour is a project started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia. In that first ever event, more than 1,900 businesses and government departments, and 60,000 households, participated. As a result, demand for electricity fell 10.2 per cent. Since most of Australia's electricity is generated by coal-fired hydro plants, the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions was the equivalent of taking 48,000 cars off the road for one hour.
All from Living on Earth.
6 minutes, about eco-friendly clothing and green fashions
13 minutes, about the world without humans (a book was written about this, and they were discussing what was said in the book)
7 minutes, about green tobacco sickness and the environmental effects of tobacco harvesting
Sunday, January 20, 2008
January 17th show
Events mentioned:
The Guelph Organic Conference is next weekend; it will be held from January 24th-27th (Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun). This year's theme: "Building Sustainable Organic Business" will feature Speakers, workshops, and the Trade Show & Organic Food Expo. There is free admission to the trade show which includes over 150 booths on Saturday (7:00am - 5:30pm) Sunday (9:00am - 4:30pm). The speaking events vary in ticket prices. There will be Free parking on Saturday & Sunday. Please visit the website at http://www.guelphorganicconf.ca/
aaaaand the other two are outdated now. My apologies for not updating this in a more timely fashion!
Podcasts:
- Regarding Hurricane Katrina and the loss of trees, thus a lack of ability to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, thus possibly contributing to more storms in the future. Just over 5 minutes in duration, played at the beginning of the show.
- An interview about the possibility of fusion energy, about 20 minutes long
- Information about singer-songwriter Joe Reilly who uses music to teach children about science and the importance of ecological stewardship. (5 minutes long)
Thursday, January 10, 2008
January 10th show
Events mentioned:
The University of Guelph's 14th Annual EnviroSci symposium entitled, "A Sustainable future, where do we go from here" is being held this Saturday the 12th in Rozanski Hall. This huge, day-long event will feature workshops on energy technologies, wild natural foods and urban environmentalism, with registration starting at 8:30. Mike Naggy and David Anderson are among the many enlightening speakers planning to share with us on that day. All are welcome!!! Check out the website at http://www.uoguelph.ca/~envsymp/
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An Evening with Dr. David Suzuki
"Biosphere Crisis: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?"
| Date: | Friday, January 18, 2008 |
| Time: | 6:15pm - 10:00pm |
| Location: | Convocation Hall, UofT St. George Campus |
| Street: | 31 King's College Circle |
| City/Town: | Toronto, ON |
You can purchase tickets through the secure PayPal website: www.utsu.ca/suzuki
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The Guelph Organic Conference will be held from January 24th-27th (Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun). This year's theme: "Building Sustainable Organic Business" will feature Speakers, workshops, and the Trade Show & Organic Food Expo. There is free admission to the trade show which includes over 150 booths on Saturday (7:00am - 5:30pm) Sunday (9:00am - 4:30pm). The speaking events vary in ticket prices. There will be Free parking on Saturday & Sunday. Please visit the website at http://www.guelphorganicconf.ca/
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Eco New Years contest
Quantum Shift TV announced the launch of its "New Years Eco-reSOLUTIONS" video contest. This environmental challenge invites the public to think beyond the usual post-holiday plans or promises by answering the question "What are you doing for the planet in 2008?"
Videos can be uploaded at http://www.quantumshift.tv/contests/contest.php?id=6 now through midnight EST on January 15, 2008. Voting will remain open through midnight EST, January 22. The first, second and third place winners will be announced on January 23, 2008. There are many exciting prizes to be won, so make a promise to the planet and enter your video clip. For more information, please contact Tracey Howe, Quantum Shift, at 403-690-8894 or tracey@quantumshift.tv
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Podcasts played:
The Story of Stuff (successfully, this time!), www.storyofstuff.org
Also an interview with Gillian Maurice, Sustainability Co-ordinator, about the "Do It In The Dark" event Friday January 11th at 9pm in Peter Clark Hall (basement of the University Centre). This event kicks off the UofG Residence Emissions Reduction Challenge Facebook event page