Entries Tagged as 'Environmental'
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THE “GREEN POWER IN ONTARIO” WEBCAST EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED:
I have just been advised that we will have to reschedule the Green Power workshop on Monday and Tuesday of next week because our Spanish guest speakers are unable to leave Spain due to the swine flu. When the World Health Organization increased the alert to level 5, all essential workers, which includes our speakers, were asked not to travel. As soon as the alert level decreases we will work on choosing new dates for the workshop that suits all attendees.
I am sorry for the inconvenience this has caused and thank you for your understanding. Please continue to use the registration form below in order to register your interest. We will inform you of the re-scheduled date and time.
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CanREA, the Canadian Renewable Energy Alliance, is set to officially launch its new website during the Annual General Meeting that is scheduled for April 15th, 2009. Visit the CanREA website at: http://www.canrea.ca.
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CanREA, the Canadian Renewable Energy Alliance has launched its new website. CanREA is an alliance of some of Canada’s most respected environmental NGOs and foundations. Visit CanREA’s new website at www.canrea.ca. CanREA.ca was developed by Logicbank which will provide ongoing support and consultation to CanREA.
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September 11th, 2008 · No Comments
We are currently working on several projects for non profit organizations and NGOs in the environmental sector. Look for the launch of three environmental websites focused upon renewable energy from late September through mid October. More details to follow.
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The Real Dirt on Food, a food sustainability conference held at the University of Toronto on March 17th was a great success.A message from the conference organizers: To all our conference delegates who made it out bright and early on a snowy Saturday morning, we thank you! You certainly added much to the day, your diverse viewpoints, questions and comments helped to build on the discussion around the environment and the sustainability of food production.We’re working on the recordings; they need to be edited (remember the drilling?) and will be posted up on the website as soon as possible.Please feel free to email us with your feedback, or you can always leave comments to this post.We hope to use this site as a hub for food sustainability enthusiasts to share resources, network, and inform each other of what’s happening in the world of food. Please feel free to email us any info that you think might be of interest so that we may post up on the web to share. So, check the website regularly for updates!Thank you from The Real Dirt on Food Conference Team!
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There has been an overwhelming response to “The Real Dirt on Food” food sustainability conference at the University of Toronto. The organizers are pleased to announce that the conference is sold out! For those who are unable to attend, please note that selections from the conference will be videotaped and available for download via audio and video podcasts. To learn more about the conference visit The Real Dirt on Food’s website at TheRealDirt.ca.
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The Real Dirt on Food, Unearthing the Controversies Behind the Food We Eat, an environmental conference on focusing on Food Sustainability, will have its website launch next week. The conference will take place on Saturday, March 17th, from 9AM to 5PM, at the University of Toronto’s Hart House. For more information, vist therealdirt.ca.
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Logicbank Media is set to develop the website for the an environmental conference on the sustainability of food sources. The conference is set to run on March 10th, 2007, at the University of Toronto’s Hart House, under the title “The Real Dirt on Food: Unearthing the Controversies Behind the Food We Eat.”
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