Friday, May 30, 2008

Thurs May 29th Show -- Final Enviro Radio show!!

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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!

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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
Elizabeth May is coming to speak in Guelph!
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.