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GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
URGENT HELP WITH A ONE MINUTE ACTION FOR FOOD SAFETY Please send a message today that this is an unacceptable proposal. The changes proposed for regulating genetically modified organisms (GMOs) would jeopardize food safety, result in less transparency by the agri-food industry, and further erode public trust in the food supply and government regulation. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts in TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives inTHE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”.WATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
URGENT HELP WITH A ONE MINUTE ACTION FOR FOOD SAFETY Please send a message today that this is an unacceptable proposal. The changes proposed for regulating genetically modified organisms (GMOs) would jeopardize food safety, result in less transparency by the agri-food industry, and further erode public trust in the food supply and government regulation. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts in TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives inTHE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”.WATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
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COVID-19 Crisis and Climate Crisis both important, finds Friends of the Earth, one of the world’s longest lasting environmental organizations. A real climate-emergency plan must address inequality. iPolitics | October 15, 2020. In the recent global fires, floods and droughts, it’s women who have borne the brunt of climatecatastrophe.
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Take Action. Let It Bee. Gardens provide critical habitats for wild, native bees and to help protect them, we must change gardening practices. Learn more. Volunteer. Find out more about how you can get involved with Friends of the Earth and become a volunteer. Learn more. BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
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September 28, 2020 (Ottawa) – In advance of CPPIB’s public meetings across Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada has asked the Chair of the CPPIB, Heather Monroe-Blum, to enforce its Code of Conduct and recover US$600,000 given to Republican organizations. The payments were made by Crestone Peak Resources to Colorado Republicancommittees in
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inDONOR DASHBOARD
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PROTECT NATIVE BEES BY PLANTING NATIVE PLANTS IN THE Toronto, ON (June 23, 2020) In recognition of National Pollinator Week, Friends of the Earth is publishing “A Flower Patch for the Rusty-patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat Gardens for Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area”. Friends of the Earth Canada is making free digital copies of the e-guide available through foecanada.org as a public service.FLUSH ME NOT
Single-use “flushable” wipes can end up in sewage waste converted to biosolids thereby contributing plastic and synthetic fibers to agricultural lands. The single-use wipes, which include baby wipes and personal wipes, sold under the Cottonelle, Charmin and President’s Choice brands and others, are marketed as “flushable” and safe to HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts in TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives inTHE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”.WATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. PROTECT NATIVE BEES BY PLANTING NATIVE PLANTS IN THE Toronto, ON (June 23, 2020) In recognition of National Pollinator Week, Friends of the Earth is publishing “A Flower Patch for the Rusty-patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat Gardens for Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area”. Friends of the Earth Canada is making free digital copies of the e-guide available through foecanada.org as a public service. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts in TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives inTHE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”.WATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. PROTECT NATIVE BEES BY PLANTING NATIVE PLANTS IN THE Toronto, ON (June 23, 2020) In recognition of National Pollinator Week, Friends of the Earth is publishing “A Flower Patch for the Rusty-patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat Gardens for Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area”. Friends of the Earth Canada is making free digital copies of the e-guide available through foecanada.org as a public service. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
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COVID-19 Crisis and Climate Crisis both important, finds Friends of the Earth, one of the world’s longest lasting environmental organizations. A real climate-emergency plan must address inequality. iPolitics | October 15, 2020. In the recent global fires, floods and droughts, it’s women who have borne the brunt of climatecatastrophe.
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
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Take Action. Let It Bee. Gardens provide critical habitats for wild, native bees and to help protect them, we must change gardening practices. Learn more. Volunteer. Find out more about how you can get involved with Friends of the Earth and become a volunteer. Learn more.MEDIA RELEASES
September 28, 2020 (Ottawa) – In advance of CPPIB’s public meetings across Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada has asked the Chair of the CPPIB, Heather Monroe-Blum, to enforce its Code of Conduct and recover US$600,000 given to Republican organizations. The payments were made by Crestone Peak Resources to Colorado Republicancommittees in
TAKE PART - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA 2021 Friends of the Earth of Canada. All Rights Reserved. | Charitable registration number: 11893 3001 RR0001 CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY Climate Change and Energy. Friends of the Earth’s work on energy in the 1980s assessed the potential for federal and provincial jurisdictions to embrace a “soft path” – the adoption of renewable energy and technologies supported by robust conservation and efficiency. In the 80s, we mobilized the public to campaign againstglobal warming
PROTECT NATIVE BEES BY PLANTING NATIVE PLANTS IN THE Toronto, ON (June 23, 2020) In recognition of National Pollinator Week, Friends of the Earth is publishing “A Flower Patch for the Rusty-patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat Gardens for Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area”. Friends of the Earth Canada is making free digital copies of the e-guide available through foecanada.org as a public service. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAILING LIST Subscribe to our Mailing List. Stay up-to-date with Friends of the Earth Canada! From lifestyle to policy in and around the Canadian environment, we’ll keep you informed on campaigns, announcements, and other important releases as they happen.FLUSH ME NOT
Single-use “flushable” wipes can end up in sewage waste converted to biosolids thereby contributing plastic and synthetic fibers to agricultural lands. The single-use wipes, which include baby wipes and personal wipes, sold under the Cottonelle, Charmin and President’s Choice brands and others, are marketed as “flushable” and safe to HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives in ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables.THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. PROTECT NATIVE BEES BY PLANTING NATIVE PLANTS IN THE Toronto, ON (June 23, 2020) In recognition of National Pollinator Week, Friends of the Earth is publishing “A Flower Patch for the Rusty-patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat Gardens for Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area”. Friends of the Earth Canada is making free digital copies of the e-guide available through foecanada.org as a public service. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE Green Future: How to Make a World of Difference, published by Penguin Books in 1990.Much of her work focuses on creating habitat and enhancing biodiversity by growing native plants. HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives in ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables.THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. PROTECT NATIVE BEES BY PLANTING NATIVE PLANTS IN THE Toronto, ON (June 23, 2020) In recognition of National Pollinator Week, Friends of the Earth is publishing “A Flower Patch for the Rusty-patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat Gardens for Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area”. Friends of the Earth Canada is making free digital copies of the e-guide available through foecanada.org as a public service. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE Green Future: How to Make a World of Difference, published by Penguin Books in 1990.Much of her work focuses on creating habitat and enhancing biodiversity by growing native plants.IN THE NEWS
COVID-19 Crisis and Climate Crisis both important, finds Friends of the Earth, one of the world’s longest lasting environmental organizations. A real climate-emergency plan must address inequality. iPolitics | October 15, 2020. In the recent global fires, floods and droughts, it’s women who have borne the brunt of climatecatastrophe.
TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Let It Bee. Gardens provide critical habitats for wild, native bees and to help protect them, we must change gardening practices. Learn more. Volunteer. Find out more about how you can get involved with Friends of the Earth and become a volunteer. Learn more. BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
MEDIA RELEASES
September 28, 2020 (Ottawa) – In advance of CPPIB’s public meetings across Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada has asked the Chair of the CPPIB, Heather Monroe-Blum, to enforce its Code of Conduct and recover US$600,000 given to Republican organizations. The payments were made by Crestone Peak Resources to Colorado Republicancommittees in
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
OUR TEAM - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Arlyle Waring | President Kevin Gallagher | Treasurer Toby A. A. Heaps | Director Maria Leung | Director Frances Grace-Fyfe | Director TAKE PART - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA 2021 Friends of the Earth of Canada. All Rights Reserved. | Charitable registration number: 11893 3001 RR0001 CREATE YOUR OWN BEE & BEE SPACE Create Your Own Bee & Bee Space. Community gardens, parks and landscaped areas are increasingly important places for wild, native bees. Scientists say there may be as many as 50 species of native bees in the average backyard garden. Many bee species burrow in the ground or use hollow plant stems for homes. You can help Canada’s 40species of
CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY Climate Change and Energy. Friends of the Earth’s work on energy in the 1980s assessed the potential for federal and provincial jurisdictions to embrace a “soft path” – the adoption of renewable energy and technologies supported by robust conservation and efficiency. In the 80s, we mobilized the public to campaign againstglobal warming
MARKET ACTION ON NEONICS Stores/brands: Canadian Tire Stores. Statement on neonics (excerpt): 87% of the plants sold have not been exposed to neonicotinoid pesticides during their care. Of the remaining plants that may have been exposed to spot use, only a small percentage would have been exposed to neonicotinoids and as a result we believe that over 95% ofthe plants
HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain, HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain,IN THE NEWS
COVID-19 Crisis and Climate Crisis both important, finds Friends of the Earth, one of the world’s longest lasting environmental organizations. A real climate-emergency plan must address inequality. iPolitics | October 15, 2020. In the recent global fires, floods and droughts, it’s women who have borne the brunt of climatecatastrophe.
TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Let It Bee. Gardens provide critical habitats for wild, native bees and to help protect them, we must change gardening practices. Learn more. Volunteer. Find out more about how you can get involved with Friends of the Earth and become a volunteer. Learn more. BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
MEDIA RELEASES
September 28, 2020 (Ottawa) – In advance of CPPIB’s public meetings across Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada has asked the Chair of the CPPIB, Heather Monroe-Blum, to enforce its Code of Conduct and recover US$600,000 given to Republican organizations. The payments were made by Crestone Peak Resources to Colorado Republicancommittees in
DONOR DASHBOARD
Friends of the Earth Canada 150 – 18 Louisa Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1R 6Y6. T: (613) 241-0085 E: foefoecanada.org. Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives in TAKE PART - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA 2021 Friends of the Earth of Canada. All Rights Reserved. | Charitable registration number: 11893 3001 RR0001 OUR TEAM - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Arlyle Waring | President Kevin Gallagher | Treasurer Toby A. A. Heaps | Director Maria Leung | Director Frances Grace-Fyfe | Director CREATE YOUR OWN BEE & BEE SPACE Create Your Own Bee & Bee Space. Community gardens, parks and landscaped areas are increasingly important places for wild, native bees. Scientists say there may be as many as 50 species of native bees in the average backyard garden. Many bee species burrow in the ground or use hollow plant stems for homes. You can help Canada’s 40species of
FLUSH ME NOT
Single-use “flushable” wipes can end up in sewage waste converted to biosolids thereby contributing plastic and synthetic fibers to agricultural lands. The single-use wipes, which include baby wipes and personal wipes, sold under the Cottonelle, Charmin and President’s Choice brands and others, are marketed as “flushable” and safe to HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain, HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain,IN THE NEWS
COVID-19 Crisis and Climate Crisis both important, finds Friends of the Earth, one of the world’s longest lasting environmental organizations. A real climate-emergency plan must address inequality. iPolitics | October 15, 2020. In the recent global fires, floods and droughts, it’s women who have borne the brunt of climatecatastrophe.
TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Let It Bee. Gardens provide critical habitats for wild, native bees and to help protect them, we must change gardening practices. Learn more. Volunteer. Find out more about how you can get involved with Friends of the Earth and become a volunteer. Learn more. BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
MEDIA RELEASES
September 28, 2020 (Ottawa) – In advance of CPPIB’s public meetings across Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada has asked the Chair of the CPPIB, Heather Monroe-Blum, to enforce its Code of Conduct and recover US$600,000 given to Republican organizations. The payments were made by Crestone Peak Resources to Colorado Republicancommittees in
DONOR DASHBOARD
Friends of the Earth Canada 150 – 18 Louisa Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1R 6Y6. T: (613) 241-0085 E: foefoecanada.org. Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives in TAKE PART - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA 2021 Friends of the Earth of Canada. All Rights Reserved. | Charitable registration number: 11893 3001 RR0001 OUR TEAM - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Arlyle Waring | President Kevin Gallagher | Treasurer Toby A. A. Heaps | Director Maria Leung | Director Frances Grace-Fyfe | Director CREATE YOUR OWN BEE & BEE SPACE Create Your Own Bee & Bee Space. Community gardens, parks and landscaped areas are increasingly important places for wild, native bees. Scientists say there may be as many as 50 species of native bees in the average backyard garden. Many bee species burrow in the ground or use hollow plant stems for homes. You can help Canada’s 40species of
FLUSH ME NOT
Single-use “flushable” wipes can end up in sewage waste converted to biosolids thereby contributing plastic and synthetic fibers to agricultural lands. The single-use wipes, which include baby wipes and personal wipes, sold under the Cottonelle, Charmin and President’s Choice brands and others, are marketed as “flushable” and safe to HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain, HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain,IN THE NEWS
COVID-19 Crisis and Climate Crisis both important, finds Friends of the Earth, one of the world’s longest lasting environmental organizations. A real climate-emergency plan must address inequality. iPolitics | October 15, 2020. In the recent global fires, floods and droughts, it’s women who have borne the brunt of climatecatastrophe.
TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Let It Bee. Gardens provide critical habitats for wild, native bees and to help protect them, we must change gardening practices. Learn more. Volunteer. Find out more about how you can get involved with Friends of the Earth and become a volunteer. Learn more. BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
MEDIA RELEASES
September 28, 2020 (Ottawa) – In advance of CPPIB’s public meetings across Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada has asked the Chair of the CPPIB, Heather Monroe-Blum, to enforce its Code of Conduct and recover US$600,000 given to Republican organizations. The payments were made by Crestone Peak Resources to Colorado Republicancommittees in
DONOR DASHBOARD
Friends of the Earth Canada 150 – 18 Louisa Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1R 6Y6. T: (613) 241-0085 E: foefoecanada.org. Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives in TAKE PART - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA 2021 Friends of the Earth of Canada. All Rights Reserved. | Charitable registration number: 11893 3001 RR0001 OUR TEAM - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Arlyle Waring | President Kevin Gallagher | Treasurer Toby A. A. Heaps | Director Maria Leung | Director Frances Grace-Fyfe | Director CREATE YOUR OWN BEE & BEE SPACE Create Your Own Bee & Bee Space. Community gardens, parks and landscaped areas are increasingly important places for wild, native bees. Scientists say there may be as many as 50 species of native bees in the average backyard garden. Many bee species burrow in the ground or use hollow plant stems for homes. You can help Canada’s 40species of
FLUSH ME NOT
Single-use “flushable” wipes can end up in sewage waste converted to biosolids thereby contributing plastic and synthetic fibers to agricultural lands. The single-use wipes, which include baby wipes and personal wipes, sold under the Cottonelle, Charmin and President’s Choice brands and others, are marketed as “flushable” and safe to HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
Friends of the Earth endorses the “precautionary” and “polluter pays” principles. Characterized by multi-stakeholder involvement and sound science, Friends of the Earth’s work is oriented towards long-term solutions. Friends of the Earth supports democraticprocesses and is
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. We use the law and we help shape the law with our precedent setting interventions. Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for people and the planet. As a member of Friends of the Earth International, we work in solidarity with our global counterparts inWATER & PLASTICS
Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
THE BEE CAUSE
A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain, HOME - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAABOUTISSUESNEWSTAKE PARTCLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGYENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHANGEDIRECTIONSWEBSITEDIRECTIONSWEBSITE Home - Friends of the Earth Canada. Read the English version of Friends of the Earth Netherlands v. Royal Dutch Shell. Campaigns & Issues. Media Releases. Historic victory: judge forces Shell to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Media Advisory – Historic climate case against Shell – ABOUT US - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADAFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ACTIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONALFRIENDS OF THE EARTH ORGANIZATIONFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USFRIENDS OF THE EARTH USATHE FRIENDSOF THE EARTH ABOUT
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BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
GIVE TODAY TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Current priority campaigns include: saving the bees by working to ban bee-toxic pesticides – neonics, promoting adoption of a Canadian pollinator protection policy and promoting more educational and scientific initiatives in support of wild, native bees. protecting our oceans, lakes, rivers and streams from contamination by plasticsincluding
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Water and Plastics. Plastic Pollutes. With over a thousand metric tons of plastic produced globally every day, it’s not surprising that plastic waste is turning up everywhere. As our global standard of living has grown, so has the amount of plastic produced, used and discarded. Plastics production contributes to climate change –it’s made
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A new analysis of FOE’s bee poll by bee scientists finds that “Understanding the general public’s knowledge and perceptions of an issue can help drive action on the part of decision‐makers. Such understanding is critical when decision‐makers are faced with multiple stakeholders, which is the case with biodiversity conservation issues.”. THE GREAT CANADIAN BUMBLE BEE COUNT The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count aims to raise awareness about the importance and conservation requirements of Canada’s over 40 species of bumble bees. Bumble bees are crucial pollinators. Because they are capable of buzz pollination, they are particularly effective at pollinating a number of wildflowers, fruits and vegetables. A FLOWER PATCH FOR THE RUSTY-PATCHED BUMBLEBEE: CREATING Friends of the Earth Canada is pleased to publish A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee and Other Native Pollinators in the Greater Toronto Area, working with authors Lorraine Johnson and Sheila Colla, illustrator Ann Sanderson, and the City of Toronto to make this resource available.. A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee provides powerful tools for taking action to support HOME DEPOT, SEARS, RONA AND CANADIAN TIRE RESPOND On March 17, 2014, Friends of the Earth Canada sent letters to the four biggest garden centre retailers in Canada, asking them to: Commit to not sell nursery bedding plants and vegetable plants pre-treated with neonicotinoids Institute a corporate policy that bans use of neonics on and in their facilities and throughout their supply chain,IN THE NEWS
COVID-19 Crisis and Climate Crisis both important, finds Friends of the Earth, one of the world’s longest lasting environmental organizations. A real climate-emergency plan must address inequality. iPolitics | October 15, 2020. In the recent global fires, floods and droughts, it’s women who have borne the brunt of climatecatastrophe.
BLOG - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA May 26, 2021 (Ottawa) – For the first time in history, a judge has held a corporation liable for causing dangerous climate change. Today, as a result of legal action brought by Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) together with 17,000 co-plaintiffs and six other organisations1 the court in The Hague ruled that Shell must.Read More.
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September 28, 2020 (Ottawa) – In advance of CPPIB’s public meetings across Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada has asked the Chair of the CPPIB, Heather Monroe-Blum, to enforce its Code of Conduct and recover US$600,000 given to Republican organizations. The payments were made by Crestone Peak Resources to Colorado Republicancommittees in
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Friends of the Earth Canada 150 – 18 Louisa Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1R 6Y6. T: (613) 241-0085 E: foefoecanada.org. Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions TREES FOR BEES IN CANADA Flowering trees such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum, not the Norway maple, an invasive species) are Canadian icons with flowers that open before their leaves emerge.A smaller, native tree, the Eastern Redbud, flowers prolifically before the leaves emerge and is a favourite of bumble bees, mason bees, and mining bees to name just a few. But it has a limited range in which it survives in TAKE PART - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA 2021 Friends of the Earth of Canada. All Rights Reserved. | Charitable registration number: 11893 3001 RR0001 OUR TEAM - FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CANADA Arlyle Waring | President Kevin Gallagher | Treasurer Toby A. A. Heaps | Director Maria Leung | Director Frances Grace-Fyfe | Director CREATE YOUR OWN BEE & BEE SPACE Create Your Own Bee & Bee Space. Community gardens, parks and landscaped areas are increasingly important places for wild, native bees. Scientists say there may be as many as 50 species of native bees in the average backyard garden. Many bee species burrow in the ground or use hollow plant stems for homes. You can help Canada’s 40species of
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Single-use “flushable” wipes can end up in sewage waste converted to biosolids thereby contributing plastic and synthetic fibers to agricultural lands. The single-use wipes, which include baby wipes and personal wipes, sold under the Cottonelle, Charmin and President’s Choice brands and others, are marketed as “flushable” and safe toStay Updated
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