[All] Local to National news of GREN interest
Ginny Quinn
ginny at kw.igs.net
Sat Mar 26 23:34:15 EDT 2011
Good suggestions LULU...but they rarely put their money where their mouth is. Possibly a ‘challenge’ would give them something to think about. You go girl!!! Ginny
From: all-bounces at gren.ca [mailto:all-bounces at gren.ca] On Behalf Of Louisette Lanteigne
Sent: March-25-11 2:43 PM
To: all at gren.ca
Subject: [All] Local to National news of GREN interest
THE VOTE OF NON CONFIDENCE
The votes were 156 vs 145 :The non confidence vote has CARRIED. The PM may ask the Gov. General for the date as soon as tonight.
Both the NDP and the Liberals and Green Party have all supported establishing a National Water Strategy. The Conservatives promised one in their throne speech previously and never allocated funds to make it happen yet. GREN could ask our candiates about this issue. GREN should draft a list of issues we would like to see of our electoral candidates. Never too late to plan those questions. Good topic for the next GREN meeting perhaps.
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Local Events:
Earth Hour-March 26
Canadians are encouraged to turn off lights/power starting at 8:30pm for one hour to support Climate Change Action.
There will be also free Earth Hour events taking place in the public square at Kitchener City Hall on March 26 from 7:30pm-9:30
Puma Spotted at RARE!
A Puma was spotted along a trail at Rare in 2010 and as a result, on April 5th there will be a presentation about the historical and current distribution of Pumas in Ontario. Cost of the presentation is $8 and proceeds will go towards efforts to protect these endangered animals. The presentation is from 7:30-9:30 at 1679 Blair Rd. To attend this event, please register by April 1st by calling 519-650-9336. By protecting RARE, we can protect it's habitat. Official Rare website here: http://www.raresites.org/
GREN EVENT: Pollution vs. Human Rights: Free public forum.
Ecojustice is representing members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation in a legal challenge against the provincial government of Ontario over cumulative air pollution in Aamjiwnaang First Nation and its impact on human health. Wed. April 6, 2011 at 7pm, First United Church, 16 William St. West. Waterloo.
I'll be fowarding the media release for GREN members to circulate to their email lists later today.
A facebook page has been created to promote the event. If your on facebook, simply visit the link, click "Like" and share this to help spread the word.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117511961658423
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National News
Japan Radiation impacts on North America
German Radation Mapping shows the Flow of radiation flow from Japan to North America. Site is in German, but the graphics are easy to understand.
http://www.zamg.ac.at/aktuell/?ts=1300899061
LeadNow Campaign
Thousands of fellow Canadians are working together for change online and on-the-ground via a national poll to create the Declaration for Change - a call for federal politicians to cooperate for progress on the issues Canadian Citizens care about the most. By participating in the short online survey, you can help to send a message to party leaders to let them know what priorities Canadians have, where funding should go and what we want to see for the future of our nation. This campaign is being promoted in partnership with 350.org. To voice your views on what issues matter most to Canadians visit here to take the quick survey:
http://www.leadnow.ca <http://www.leadnow.ca/>
Our Great Lakes Commons: A People's Plan to Protect the Great Lakes Forever
By Maude Barlow, March 2011
Our Great Lakes Commons: A People’s Plan to Protect the Great Lakes Forever is an in-depth report about the critical importance of forging a new future for the Great Lakes watershed, which provides life and livelihood to more than 40 million people in Canada and the United States, as well as thousands of species that live around it.
The paper is intended to serve as a background and a call to understanding and action on a new proposal to designate the Great Lakes and its tributary waters as a lived Commons, to be shared, protected, carefully managed and enjoyed by all who live around them. Download Report here: http://www.blueplanetproject.net/resources/reports/GreatLakes-0311.pdf
Bullfrog now offering "Carbon Neutral" Natural Gas
New poll shows Canadians underestimate the impacts of their natural gas use on Carbon Emissions: http://www.bullfrogpower.com/11releases/gng.cfm <http://www.bullfrogpower.com/11releases/gng.cfm>
Fortunately...Bullfrog Power is now offering Carbon Neutral Natural Gas produced from wastes not fracking:
Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggODuyxcFR4 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggODuyxcFR4&feature=player_embedded#at=11> &feature=player_embedded#at=11
Here's the website: http://www.bullfrogpower.com/products/naturalgas.cfm
Kraft is now using Bull Frog Natural Gas and Electricity to produce it's Dad's Brand cookies.
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/931280--kraft-to-bake-canada-s-greenest-cookies?bn=1
That's it for now folks.
Lulu :0)
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