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Staff Directory. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. marcia alternativesjournal.ca \ 519-578-2327 ext. 235. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL The Kyoto Protocol was the first binding international climate treaty and was adopted in 1997. It stemmed from the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to address worldwide climate issues through the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. UNFCCC parties signed the agreement in 1997 at COP3 inKyoto, but in
WOLF CULLS: PUBLIC TRUST OR FAILED POLICY? Wolves are elusive animals. Occupying public imagination as well as vast terrain, their story has been writ large for centuries through song, ceremony, children’s literature, visual arts, and public policy. But ‘the story’ of wolves is far from singular or straightforward. Their lives continue to unfold in complex waysthroughout
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS The Evolving Role of Not-For-Profits. “Keep calm and carry on.”. “Think positive thoughts.”. “Be the change you want to see.”. Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get what they want. The do-gooderis
FARM BEEFS - A\J - ALTERNATIVES JOURNAL Farm Beefs. We need to find better solutions which pose less strain on the environment, without sacrificing farmer yields. Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weekson end.
ALEXANDRA SCAMAN
Alexandra completed her Masters degree in Environment and Sustainability at Western University. She also holds a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Windsor with Honours in Environmental Studies, where she concentrated in Resource Management and was actively involved in undergraduate research. Outside of academia, she enjoys hiking, camping, and spending her summers METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers QUEBEC'S BADASS ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE A “cool” and affordable high performance electric vehicle has been as elusive as sighting a snow leopard in the Himalayas. We have seen so many hybrids and hybrid versions of the same old auto models in the marketplace of late that we have all but lost interest entirely in the general project to make our cars use renewable and alternative energysources as a goal.
A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY April 8, 2021. It’s been over five decades since Apollo 8 Astronaut, William Anders, captured an image of Earth peaking over the Moon’s horizon, more commonly known as Earthrise. This iconic photograph inspired a new age of appreciation for our planet. Two years later, the first Earth Day, April 22nd, 1970, was born. THE WTF: THE WEEK THIS FRIDAY VOL. 52 1 day ago · Source: Columbia Climate School The cost of inaction on climate change will cost the G7 countries twice as much as was lost to GDP due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A new study conducted by Oxfam and the Swiss Re Institute projects that the costs of climate change inaction by the G7 countries will cost them $5Trillion by 2050.. According to the study, the G7 countries experienced a 4.2%STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. marcia alternativesjournal.ca \ 519-578-2327 ext. 235. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL The Kyoto Protocol was the first binding international climate treaty and was adopted in 1997. It stemmed from the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to address worldwide climate issues through the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. UNFCCC parties signed the agreement in 1997 at COP3 inKyoto, but in
WOLF CULLS: PUBLIC TRUST OR FAILED POLICY? Wolves are elusive animals. Occupying public imagination as well as vast terrain, their story has been writ large for centuries through song, ceremony, children’s literature, visual arts, and public policy. But ‘the story’ of wolves is far from singular or straightforward. Their lives continue to unfold in complex waysthroughout
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS The Evolving Role of Not-For-Profits. “Keep calm and carry on.”. “Think positive thoughts.”. “Be the change you want to see.”. Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get what they want. The do-gooderis
FARM BEEFS - A\J - ALTERNATIVES JOURNAL Farm Beefs. We need to find better solutions which pose less strain on the environment, without sacrificing farmer yields. Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weekson end.
ALEXANDRA SCAMAN
Alexandra completed her Masters degree in Environment and Sustainability at Western University. She also holds a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Windsor with Honours in Environmental Studies, where she concentrated in Resource Management and was actively involved in undergraduate research. Outside of academia, she enjoys hiking, camping, and spending her summers METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers QUEBEC'S BADASS ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE A “cool” and affordable high performance electric vehicle has been as elusive as sighting a snow leopard in the Himalayas. We have seen so many hybrids and hybrid versions of the same old auto models in the marketplace of late that we have all but lost interest entirely in the general project to make our cars use renewable and alternative energysources as a goal.
THE PLAYBOOK FOR PROGRESS This issue includes the voices of long-time environmental leaders as they share their best advice, do’s and don’t’s, cautionary tales, words of wisdom, and inspiration as they pass the torch to the incoming generation of change-makers. Playbook for Progress also aims to address and tackle the A\J - PAGE 28 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE Canada's Environmental Voice. 6 hours ago The Battle for Right Whales – Watch Entangled in Season 2 of The Impact SeriesSUSTAINING PARTNERS
Become an A\\J Sustaining Partner today and connect your environmental initiatives, publications and service with our growing audience of concerned citizens, academics, thought-leaders and action-takers. In doing so, you support A\\J as we engage with environmental community leaders, corporate professionals and policy makers as well as helpingto educate the
A\J - PAGE 31 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE The words on the back of the business card say so much: Belong & Thrive. For staff at House of Friendship, a social service charity based in Waterloo Region, Ont., these words are much more than an inspirational motto. A\J - PAGE 30 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE Some day, for reasons big or small, everyone ends up using services at a local hospital. With that in mind, Dr. Doug Dittmer, Medical Director of Rehabilitation at Grand River Hospital in Kitchener, Ontario, began asking, “Why shouldn’t it be the best experiencepossible?”
GREENING THE MAPLE: CANADIAN ECOCRITICISM IN CONTEXT The arrival of Ella Soper and Nicholas Bradley’s anthology, Greening the Maple: Canadian Ecocriticism in Context, marks the solidification of ecocriticism in this country. Ecocriticism is defined by the editors “in very general terms as the investigation of the many ways in which culture and the environment . . .AUTHOR ARCHIVE
Allan Lissner is an award-winning photographer, videographer, editor, and graphic designer based in Toronto, Canada. Some of the organizations Allan has done work with include Amnesty International, GlobalAware, the Indigenous Environmental Network, KAIROS, Oxfam, Make Poverty History, the Norwegian Church Aid, the Ontario Council for International Cooperation, the United NationsAUTHOR ARCHIVE
Megan is A\J’s editorial manager, a lover of journalism, and graduate of the University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Environment.AUTHOR ARCHIVE
Dr. Elizabeth Nisbet is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Trent University. Her research encompasses personality, social, health, and environmental psychology, exploring individual differences in ‘nature relatedness’ and the links between human-nature relationships, happiness, health, and sustainable behaviour.AUTHOR ARCHIVE
A correspondent for the Green Planet Monitor podcast, Jennifer Moore is a Canadian journalist reporting from Ecuador. A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY 4 hours ago The Battle for Right Whales – Watch Entangled in Season 2 of The Impact Series 5 days ago The WTF: The Week This Friday Vol.51 2 weeks ago
THE WTF: THE WEEK THIS FRIDAY VOL. 52 15 hours ago · Source: Columbia Climate School The cost of inaction on climate change will cost the G7 countries twice as much as was lost to GDP due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A new study conducted by Oxfam and the Swiss Re Institute projects that the costs of climate change inaction by the G7 countries will cost them $5Trillion by 2050.. According to the study, the G7 countries experienced a 4.2% FARM BEEFS - A\J - ALTERNATIVES JOURNAL Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weeks on end. Born into a farming family in a smalltown
CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL Canada signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, but developments were not made to ratify the agreement until 2002. Stephen Hill, associate professor of Environmental and Resources Studies at Trent University says that during a Liberal caucus meeting in the THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS “Keep calm and carry on.” “Think positive thoughts.” “Be the change you want to see.” Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get whatthey
METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers THE COST OF A GREAT LAKES PLASTIC CLEAN-UP Should the financial burden of removing all plastic debris from the Great Lakes fall on the shoulders of the 36 million people within the basin, researchers now have an estimate of the cleanup costs: $486-million (US). Should the financial burden of removing allANDREW JUDGE
Educational Video Companion: Indigenous Food Security and Farming Dr. Andrew Judge is an Anishinaabe-Irish Scholar and founded the ongoing Indigenous knowledge project, Minjimendan, at rare Charitable ResearchReserve.
13 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR ELECTION CANDIDATES This page is available as a shareable, printable PDF It’s election year in Canada! Get ready for media ads, plastic lawn signs, telephone polls and door knockers! But before those party activists appear on your front step, you should know what you want to ask. Remember to beconcise and
THE BACK OF THE TURTLE A conversation between two characters highlights the main concerns in Thomas King’s new novel: the destruction of the environment and the stories told about these catastrophes. In response to Gabriel’s list of environmental disasters, Nicholas proclaims, “It’s well and proper to write what must be seen and to speak what A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY 4 hours ago The Battle for Right Whales – Watch Entangled in Season 2 of The Impact Series 5 days ago The WTF: The Week This Friday Vol.51 2 weeks ago
THE WTF: THE WEEK THIS FRIDAY VOL. 52 15 hours ago · Source: Columbia Climate School The cost of inaction on climate change will cost the G7 countries twice as much as was lost to GDP due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A new study conducted by Oxfam and the Swiss Re Institute projects that the costs of climate change inaction by the G7 countries will cost them $5Trillion by 2050.. According to the study, the G7 countries experienced a 4.2% FARM BEEFS - A\J - ALTERNATIVES JOURNAL Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weeks on end. Born into a farming family in a smalltown
CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL Canada signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, but developments were not made to ratify the agreement until 2002. Stephen Hill, associate professor of Environmental and Resources Studies at Trent University says that during a Liberal caucus meeting in the THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS “Keep calm and carry on.” “Think positive thoughts.” “Be the change you want to see.” Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get whatthey
METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers THE COST OF A GREAT LAKES PLASTIC CLEAN-UP Should the financial burden of removing all plastic debris from the Great Lakes fall on the shoulders of the 36 million people within the basin, researchers now have an estimate of the cleanup costs: $486-million (US). Should the financial burden of removing allANDREW JUDGE
Educational Video Companion: Indigenous Food Security and Farming Dr. Andrew Judge is an Anishinaabe-Irish Scholar and founded the ongoing Indigenous knowledge project, Minjimendan, at rare Charitable ResearchReserve.
13 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR ELECTION CANDIDATES This page is available as a shareable, printable PDF It’s election year in Canada! Get ready for media ads, plastic lawn signs, telephone polls and door knockers! But before those party activists appear on your front step, you should know what you want to ask. Remember to beconcise and
THE BACK OF THE TURTLE A conversation between two characters highlights the main concerns in Thomas King’s new novel: the destruction of the environment and the stories told about these catastrophes. In response to Gabriel’s list of environmental disasters, Nicholas proclaims, “It’s well and proper to write what must be seen and to speak what THE PLAYBOOK FOR PROGRESS This issue includes the voices of long-time environmental leaders as they share their best advice, do’s and don’t’s, cautionary tales, words of wisdom, and inspiration as they pass the torch to the incoming generation of change-makers. Playbook for Progress also aims to address and tackle theSTAFF DIRECTORY
Publisher Emerita & Editor \\ Marcia Ruby marciaalternativesjournal.ca \\ 519-578-2327 ext. 235 Publisher Emerita & Editor \\ Marcia Ruby marciaalternativesjournal.ca \\ 519-578-2327 ext. 235 A\J - PAGE 28 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE Canada's Environmental Voice. 6 hours ago The Battle for Right Whales – Watch Entangled in Season 2 of The Impact SeriesSPECIES ARCHIVES
Have you heard of the North Atlantic right whale? A gigantic mammal, with lengths up to 17 meters long and a life span of up to 70 years. Long-lived, massive, and, just by image alone, beautiful.UN ARCHIVES
Logging Stops at Fairy Creek, Conceding to the Request from Indigenous Groups and Protesters Source: BC Local News The provincial government in British Columbia has chosen to suspend the logging of an old-growth forest at the Fairy Creek watershed, in response to months of civil protesting and outcries from local GREENING THE MAPLE: CANADIAN ECOCRITICISM IN CONTEXT The arrival of Ella Soper and Nicholas Bradley’s anthology, Greening the Maple: Canadian Ecocriticism in Context, marks the solidification of ecocriticism in this country.Ecocriticism is defined by the editors “in very general terms as the investigation of the many ways in which culture and the environment . . . are interrelated andconceptualized.”
A\J - PAGE 30 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE Some day, for reasons big or small, everyone ends up using services at a local hospital. With that in mind, Dr. Doug Dittmer, Medical Director of Rehabilitation at Grand River Hospital in Kitchener, Ontario, began asking, “Why shouldn’t it be the best experiencepossible?”
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Allan Lissner is an award-winning photographer, videographer, editor, and graphic designer based in Toronto, Canada. Some of the organizations Allan has done work with include Amnesty International, GlobalAware, the Indigenous Environmental Network, KAIROS, Oxfam, Make Poverty History, the Norwegian Church Aid, the Ontario Council for International Cooperation, the United Nations IT'S A WRAP! A NON-TOXIC SUBSTITUTE FOR PLASTIC WRAP, THAT Summer is sadly drawing to a close and visions of leftover potato salad and backyard BBQs are fading away into the distant past – much like the toothsome memories of taut plastic wrap protecting my leftovers and potentially poisoning me with its unique mix of toxins and endocrine disrupters.. Summer is sadly drawing to a close and visions of leftover potato salad and backyard BBQs are fadingAUTHOR ARCHIVE
Dr. Elizabeth Nisbet is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Trent University. Her research encompasses personality, social, health, and environmental psychology, exploring individual differences in ‘nature relatedness’ and the links between human-nature relationships, happiness, health, and sustainable behaviour. A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY April 8, 2021. It’s been over five decades since Apollo 8 Astronaut, William Anders, captured an image of Earth peaking over the Moon’s horizon, more commonly known as Earthrise. This iconic photograph inspired a new age of appreciation for our planet. Two years later, the first Earth Day, April 22nd, 1970, was born. THE FUTURE OF US: A\J X WWF CANADA This is what The Future of Us, our next issue, is all about. Alternatives Journal (A\J) is teaming up with WWF-Canada to tell the story of species conservation in Canada from a range of perspectives and voices. With most stories informed and inspired by WWF-Canada’s work, it will showcase what conservation looks like today, in our ever-changing world, and what we need to do toSTAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. marcia alternativesjournal.ca \ 519-578-2327 ext. 235. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS The Evolving Role of Not-For-Profits. “Keep calm and carry on.”. “Think positive thoughts.”. “Be the change you want to see.”. Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get what they want. The do-gooderis
CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL The Kyoto Protocol was the first binding international climate treaty and was adopted in 1997. It stemmed from the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to address worldwide climate issues through the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. UNFCCC parties signed the agreement in 1997 at COP3 inKyoto, but in
WEB EXCLUSIVE: THE BREATHING LANDS Web Exclusive: The Breathing Lands. A photo essay about the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation’s struggle to preserve their rich traditions, embattled culture and the landscape that sustains them. BY Allan Lissner on February 28, 2013. THE ELDERS OF KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB INNINUWUG (KI) FIRST NATION KNOW that local waterflows through
NATASHA ARSENIJEVICH Natasha Arsenijevich (B.E.S, M.E.S) is a sustainability leader and business strategist with expertise in sustainable built environments, business and strategy development, agriculture and food studies, women’s studies, and professional writing. She has developed an award-winning sustainability program and has worked on a number of innovative market leading projects. Natasha is METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers THOMAS BERGER'S UNFINISHED REVOLUTION Thomas Berger’s Unfinished Revolution. BY Stephen Bocking on September 27, 2012. WHAT A LOVELY BOOM it was to be. Earth Day 1970 was a recent memory, and then president Richard Nixon was expanding American involvement in Vietnam. But for many, the action was in Northern Canada. It was full speed ahead for frontier oil and gas. MORE EFFICIENT WIND ENERGY As climate concerns continue to rise alongside increasing energy demands, renewable power is becoming an important and much needed resource. Wind energy – an important source of renewable energy – is gaining popularity in many parts of the world. Some new research from Penn State Behrand and the University of Tabriz in Iran shows how more efficient wind farm designs can improve A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY April 8, 2021. It’s been over five decades since Apollo 8 Astronaut, William Anders, captured an image of Earth peaking over the Moon’s horizon, more commonly known as Earthrise. This iconic photograph inspired a new age of appreciation for our planet. Two years later, the first Earth Day, April 22nd, 1970, was born. THE FUTURE OF US: A\J X WWF CANADA This is what The Future of Us, our next issue, is all about. Alternatives Journal (A\J) is teaming up with WWF-Canada to tell the story of species conservation in Canada from a range of perspectives and voices. With most stories informed and inspired by WWF-Canada’s work, it will showcase what conservation looks like today, in our ever-changing world, and what we need to do toSTAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. marcia alternativesjournal.ca \ 519-578-2327 ext. 235. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS The Evolving Role of Not-For-Profits. “Keep calm and carry on.”. “Think positive thoughts.”. “Be the change you want to see.”. Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get what they want. The do-gooderis
CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL The Kyoto Protocol was the first binding international climate treaty and was adopted in 1997. It stemmed from the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to address worldwide climate issues through the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. UNFCCC parties signed the agreement in 1997 at COP3 inKyoto, but in
NATASHA ARSENIJEVICH Natasha Arsenijevich (B.E.S, M.E.S) is a sustainability leader and business strategist with expertise in sustainable built environments, business and strategy development, agriculture and food studies, women’s studies, and professional writing. She has developed an award-winning sustainability program and has worked on a number of innovative market leading projects. Natasha is WEB EXCLUSIVE: THE BREATHING LANDS Web Exclusive: The Breathing Lands. A photo essay about the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation’s struggle to preserve their rich traditions, embattled culture and the landscape that sustains them. BY Allan Lissner on February 28, 2013. THE ELDERS OF KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB INNINUWUG (KI) FIRST NATION KNOW that local waterflows through
METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers MORE EFFICIENT WIND ENERGY As climate concerns continue to rise alongside increasing energy demands, renewable power is becoming an important and much needed resource. Wind energy – an important source of renewable energy – is gaining popularity in many parts of the world. Some new research from Penn State Behrand and the University of Tabriz in Iran shows how more efficient wind farm designs can improve THOMAS BERGER'S UNFINISHED REVOLUTION Thomas Berger’s Unfinished Revolution. BY Stephen Bocking on September 27, 2012. WHAT A LOVELY BOOM it was to be. Earth Day 1970 was a recent memory, and then president Richard Nixon was expanding American involvement in Vietnam. But for many, the action was in Northern Canada. It was full speed ahead for frontier oil and gas.STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. marcia alternativesjournal.ca \ 519-578-2327 ext. 235. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. A\J - PAGE 28 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE Canada's Environmental Voice. 6 hours ago The Battle for Right Whales – Watch Entangled in Season 2 of The Impact SeriesSUSTAINING PARTNERS
Become an A\\J Sustaining Partner today and connect your environmental initiatives, publications and service with our growing audience of concerned citizens, academics, thought-leaders and action-takers. In doing so, you support A\\J as we engage with environmental community leaders, corporate professionals and policy makers as well as helpingto educate the
THE BATTLE FOR RIGHT WHALES AJ, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Ecology, Environmental Law The Battle for Right Whales – Watch Entangled in Season 2 of The Impact Series. A whole giant whale species on the brink of extinction? Read our article on the North Atlantic Right Whale INFRASTRUCTURE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ARCHIVES Change Agents (Videos) Footprint In Mouth. Nature-based Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation. The WTF: The Week This Friday Vol. 39. The WTF: The Week This Friday Vol. 41. Why is A\J - PAGE 26 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE In 2016, the magazine TakePart reported that 26 billion pounds (11,800,000 tonnes) of textile is tossed into US landfills each year. You might donate clothing in hopes that someone will re-love it, but according to the 2015 film The True Cost, only 10 percent of clothes that people donate get sold.AUTHOR ARCHIVE
Dr. Elizabeth Nisbet is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Trent University. Her research encompasses personality, social, health, and environmental psychology, exploring individual differences in ‘nature relatedness’ and the links between human-nature relationships, happiness, health, and sustainable behaviour.AUTHOR ARCHIVE
A correspondent for the Green Planet Monitor podcast, Jennifer Moore is a Canadian journalist reporting from Ecuador. 13 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR ELECTION CANDIDATES This page is available as a shareable, printable PDF It’s election year in Canada! Get ready for media ads, plastic lawn signs, telephone polls and door knockers! But before those party activists appear on your front step, you should know what you want to ask. Remember to beconcise and
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Josh Martin is the Development Coordinator for The Otesha Project, a national environmental education charity that organizes cycling tours to promote sustainability and social justice. A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY April 8, 2021. It’s been over five decades since Apollo 8 Astronaut, William Anders, captured an image of Earth peaking over the Moon’s horizon, more commonly known as Earthrise. This iconic photograph inspired a new age of appreciation for our planet. Two years later, the first Earth Day, April 22nd, 1970, was born. THE FUTURE OF US: A\J X WWF CANADA This is what The Future of Us, our next issue, is all about. Alternatives Journal (A\J) is teaming up with WWF-Canada to tell the story of species conservation in Canada from a range of perspectives and voices. With most stories informed and inspired by WWF-Canada’s work, it will showcase what conservation looks like today, in our ever-changing world, and what we need to do to WEB EXCLUSIVE: THE BREATHING LANDS Activists, Culture, Environmental Justice, First Nations, Heroes, Methane, Mining, Wildlife Web Exclusive: The Breathing Lands. A photo essay about the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation’s struggle to preserve their rich traditions, embattled culture and the landscapethat sustains them.
CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL The Kyoto Protocol was the first binding international climate treaty and was adopted in 1997. It stemmed from the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to address worldwide climate issues through the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. UNFCCC parties signed the agreement in 1997 at COP3 inKyoto, but in
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS The Evolving Role of Not-For-Profits. “Keep calm and carry on.”. “Think positive thoughts.”. “Be the change you want to see.”. Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get what they want. The do-gooderis
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Alexandra completed her Masters degree in Environment and Sustainability at Western University. She also holds a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Windsor with Honours in Environmental Studies, where she concentrated in Resource Management and was actively involved in undergraduate research. Outside of academia, she enjoys hiking, camping, and spending her summers METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers FARM BEEFS - A\\J - ALTERNATIVESJOURNAL.CA Farm Beefs. We need to find better solutions which pose less strain on the environment, without sacrificing farmer yields. Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weekson end.
THE PLASTIC TO OIL MACHINE IN FALL 2011, a recycling depot in Whitehorse partnered with Cold Climate Innovation to test a revolutionary plastic-to-oil processor. P&M Recycling, one of two main facilities that serve the Yukon capital’s 23,000-plus residents, had been losing money for years by shipping plastic waste 2,370 km to Vancouver for processing. But THE COST OF A GREAT LAKES PLASTIC CLEAN-UP The Cost of a Great Lakes Plastic Clean-up. Despite a hefty bill, the cost-savings from plastic-free water could be equally massive. Should the financial burden of removing all plastic debris from the Great Lakes fall on the shoulders of the 36 million people within the basin, researchers now have an estimate of the cleanup costs: $486-million A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY April 8, 2021. It’s been over five decades since Apollo 8 Astronaut, William Anders, captured an image of Earth peaking over the Moon’s horizon, more commonly known as Earthrise. This iconic photograph inspired a new age of appreciation for our planet. Two years later, the first Earth Day, April 22nd, 1970, was born. THE FUTURE OF US: A\J X WWF CANADA This is what The Future of Us, our next issue, is all about. Alternatives Journal (A\J) is teaming up with WWF-Canada to tell the story of species conservation in Canada from a range of perspectives and voices. With most stories informed and inspired by WWF-Canada’s work, it will showcase what conservation looks like today, in our ever-changing world, and what we need to do to WEB EXCLUSIVE: THE BREATHING LANDS Activists, Culture, Environmental Justice, First Nations, Heroes, Methane, Mining, Wildlife Web Exclusive: The Breathing Lands. A photo essay about the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation’s struggle to preserve their rich traditions, embattled culture and the landscapethat sustains them.
CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL The Kyoto Protocol was the first binding international climate treaty and was adopted in 1997. It stemmed from the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to address worldwide climate issues through the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. UNFCCC parties signed the agreement in 1997 at COP3 inKyoto, but in
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS The Evolving Role of Not-For-Profits. “Keep calm and carry on.”. “Think positive thoughts.”. “Be the change you want to see.”. Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get what they want. The do-gooderis
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Alexandra completed her Masters degree in Environment and Sustainability at Western University. She also holds a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Windsor with Honours in Environmental Studies, where she concentrated in Resource Management and was actively involved in undergraduate research. Outside of academia, she enjoys hiking, camping, and spending her summers METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers FARM BEEFS - A\\J - ALTERNATIVESJOURNAL.CA Farm Beefs. We need to find better solutions which pose less strain on the environment, without sacrificing farmer yields. Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weekson end.
THE PLASTIC TO OIL MACHINE IN FALL 2011, a recycling depot in Whitehorse partnered with Cold Climate Innovation to test a revolutionary plastic-to-oil processor. P&M Recycling, one of two main facilities that serve the Yukon capital’s 23,000-plus residents, had been losing money for years by shipping plastic waste 2,370 km to Vancouver for processing. But THE COST OF A GREAT LAKES PLASTIC CLEAN-UP The Cost of a Great Lakes Plastic Clean-up. Despite a hefty bill, the cost-savings from plastic-free water could be equally massive. Should the financial burden of removing all plastic debris from the Great Lakes fall on the shoulders of the 36 million people within the basin, researchers now have an estimate of the cleanup costs: $486-millionSTAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. marcia alternativesjournal.ca \ 519-578-2327 ext. 235. Publisher Emerita & Editor \ Marcia Ruby. A\J - PAGE 28 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE Canada's Environmental Voice. 6 hours ago The Battle for Right Whales – Watch Entangled in Season 2 of The Impact Series WEB EXCLUSIVE: THE BREATHING LANDS Activists, Culture, Environmental Justice, First Nations, Heroes, Methane, Mining, Wildlife Web Exclusive: The Breathing Lands. A photo essay about the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation’s struggle to preserve their rich traditions, embattled culture and the landscapethat sustains them.
FARM BEEFS - A\\J - ALTERNATIVESJOURNAL.CA Farm Beefs. We need to find better solutions which pose less strain on the environment, without sacrificing farmer yields. Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weekson end.
GREENING THE MAPLE: CANADIAN ECOCRITICISM IN CONTEXT The arrival of Ella Soper and Nicholas Bradley’s anthology, Greening the Maple: Canadian Ecocriticism in Context, marks the solidification of ecocriticism in this country.Ecocriticism is defined by the editors “in very general terms as the investigation of the many ways in which culture and the environment . . . are interrelated andconceptualized.”
A\J - PAGE 27 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE Whether on a patio, a balcony, in a backyard, or even in a fish tank, growing an urban garden in the midst of a large metropolis is possible with as little or as much space as you can muster. A\J - PAGE 26 OF 160 - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE In 2016, the magazine TakePart reported that 26 billion pounds (11,800,000 tonnes) of textile is tossed into US landfills each year. You might donate clothing in hopes that someone will re-love it, but according to the 2015 film The True Cost, only 10 percent of clothes that people donate get sold. MARINE BIOLOGY ARCHIVES Have you heard of the North Atlantic right whale? A gigantic mammal, with lengths up to 17 meters long and a life span of up to 70 years. Long-lived, massive, and, just by image alone, beautiful. 13 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR ELECTION CANDIDATES This page is available as a shareable, printable PDF It’s election year in Canada! Get ready for media ads, plastic lawn signs, telephone polls and door knockers! But before those party activists appear on your front step, you should know what you want to ask. Remember to beconcise and
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Josh Martin is the Development Coordinator for The Otesha Project, a national environmental education charity that organizes cycling tours to promote sustainability and social justice. A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY Consumers are often told that we need to start making environmentally friendly choices and adopt a more sustainable lifestyle to save the planet. But saving the planet is a two-way street. Businesses and corporations also need to minimize their environmental footprints and make their products more THE FUTURE OF US: A\J X WWF CANADA This is what The Future of Us, our next issue, is all about. Alternatives Journal (A\J) is teaming up with WWF-Canada to tell the story of species conservation in Canada from a range of perspectives and voices. With most stories informed and inspired by WWF-Canada’s work, it will showcase what conservation looks like today, in our ever-changing world, and what we need to do to THE BIRCHBARK CANOE, A SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CLASSIC Tom’s work also includes building canoes with youth from places like the Serpent River First Nation. You can even contact Tom, yourself, and arrange a private course to make a birchbark canoe for around $2000.. There are also many contemporary methods for learning about birchbark canoe making, including Native Art in Canada, a website sponsored by Ojibwe Elders and dedicated to the art and CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL From its ratification in 2002 to Canada’s eventual withdrawal from the agreement in 2011, the Kyoto Protocol has caused many debates, disagreements and discussion for the country and its citizens. In December, Canada is expected to sign on to a new climate agreement at COP21 in Paris. Is there anything THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS “Keep calm and carry on.” “Think positive thoughts.” “Be the change you want to see.” Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get whatthey
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FARM BEEFS - A\\J - ALTERNATIVESJOURNAL.CA Born into a farming family in a small town where corn stalks reign supreme, I saw firsthand the physical effort and mental stamina it takes to be a farmer. I watched my father work 12+-hour days, oftentimes for weeks on end. Born into a farming family in a smalltown
HOW MUCH SPACE DO RENEWABLE ENERGIES NEED? Stu Campana is an international environmental consultant, with expertise in water, energy and waste management. He is the Water Team Leader with Ecology Ottawa, has a master’s in Environment and Resource Management and writes the A\J Renewable Energy blog.Follow him on Twitter: @StuCampana. MORE EFFICIENT WIND ENERGY As climate concerns continue to rise alongside increasing energy demands, renewable power is becoming an important and much needed resource. Wind energy – an important source of renewable energy – is gaining popularity in many parts of the world. Some new research from Penn State Behrand and the University of Tabriz in Iran shows how more efficient wind farm designs can improve METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readers A\J - CANADA'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOICE - ALTERNATIVES JOURNALDONATESUBSCRIBEMAGAZINEABOUT A\JCONTACT USGREEN\HOUSE ACADEMY Consumers are often told that we need to start making environmentally friendly choices and adopt a more sustainable lifestyle to save the planet. But saving the planet is a two-way street. Businesses and corporations also need to minimize their environmental footprints and make their products more THE FUTURE OF US: A\J X WWF CANADA This is what The Future of Us, our next issue, is all about. Alternatives Journal (A\J) is teaming up with WWF-Canada to tell the story of species conservation in Canada from a range of perspectives and voices. With most stories informed and inspired by WWF-Canada’s work, it will showcase what conservation looks like today, in our ever-changing world, and what we need to do to THE BIRCHBARK CANOE, A SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CLASSIC Tom’s work also includes building canoes with youth from places like the Serpent River First Nation. You can even contact Tom, yourself, and arrange a private course to make a birchbark canoe for around $2000.. There are also many contemporary methods for learning about birchbark canoe making, including Native Art in Canada, a website sponsored by Ojibwe Elders and dedicated to the art and CANADA AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL From its ratification in 2002 to Canada’s eventual withdrawal from the agreement in 2011, the Kyoto Protocol has caused many debates, disagreements and discussion for the country and its citizens. In December, Canada is expected to sign on to a new climate agreement at COP21 in Paris. Is there anything THE EVOLVING ROLE OF NOT-FOR-PROFITS “Keep calm and carry on.” “Think positive thoughts.” “Be the change you want to see.” Yeah, right. What a joke. Let’s be serious – the vultures of this world – the scavengers that pick at the meek, the fallen, the innocent – they are the ones that get whatthey
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HOW MUCH SPACE DO RENEWABLE ENERGIES NEED? Stu Campana is an international environmental consultant, with expertise in water, energy and waste management. He is the Water Team Leader with Ecology Ottawa, has a master’s in Environment and Resource Management and writes the A\J Renewable Energy blog.Follow him on Twitter: @StuCampana. MORE EFFICIENT WIND ENERGY As climate concerns continue to rise alongside increasing energy demands, renewable power is becoming an important and much needed resource. Wind energy – an important source of renewable energy – is gaining popularity in many parts of the world. Some new research from Penn State Behrand and the University of Tabriz in Iran shows how more efficient wind farm designs can improve METAPHORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY “Shifting our behaviour to achieve sustainability depends on society’s ability to reconnect with nature,” writes Brendon Larson. In his first solo-authored book, Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability, Larson, who teaches in the Environment and Resource Studies program at the University of Waterloo and is president of Ontario Nature, encourages his readersMAGAZINE ARCHIVE
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