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Block heater timers being given away

SaskPower will be giving away 55,000 vehicle block heater timers to help Saskatchewan motorists save money and help the Crown corporation reduce energy consumption this winter. ...more

Effectively Communicating the Human Health Implications of Climate Change: A Skills-Development Workshop

This LI Course is being sponsored by the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences and George Mason University's Center for Climate Change Communication. Several course faculty are APHA members. ...more

Climate broadcast a reality show worth watching

Here’s an online show that will reflect what is happening in and to our world: 24 Hours of Reality will feature 24 presenters in 24 time zones talking about the climate crisis in 13 languages. It starts September 14 at 7 p.m. local time in Mexico City. ...more

NET METERING REBATE PROGRAM EXTENDED

The province's Go Green Fund has committed an additional $2.9 million to support environmentally preferred power generation options and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Saskatchewan. ...more

The United Nations Climate Change Conference - COP 17 / CMP 7

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, Durban 2011, will bring together representatives of the world's governments, international organizations and civil society. The discussions will seek to advance, in a balanced fashion, the implementation of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol. ...more

SASKATCHEWAN STUDENTS CREATE WINNING ENVIRONMENTAL ART WORK

Prince Philip School in Saskatoon is on a roll. One of its Grade 8 students has been chosen as first-place Saskatchewan winner in the 2011 Energy and the Environment Art Contest. In 2010. ...more

New program could help cut parking lot power costs in half

SaskPower has introduced an energy efficiency program aimed at reducing the amount of electricity used by block heaters in parking lots.

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Education can Change the Climate

Welcome to CanChange.ca, the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s microsite about the United Nations Climate Conference. Our delegation includes education professionals that want to cover your topics of interest at this Nov. 29-Dec. 10 gathering in Cancún, Mexico. Complete our survey so that we can be your “eyes and ears” at COP 16!
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