When people start to die of bad water, the government will, I am sure, take full responsibility. That’s what Mike Harris did, right? Right?
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They Call Me "Mr. Sinister": While The MSM Is Having Fun
Chasing the “important” Nycole Turmel story, the government is gutting Environment Canada. It is good to see our intrepid press has its priorities straight. Fun, fun, fun. Don’t worry folks, look at the shiny.
Continue readingDeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds Climate Science: Canadians Embarrassed (Again) After Government Overestimates Its Carbon Reductions
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The Canadian government is again being called out for providing misleading information about its commitment to reducing carbon emissions. The National Round Table on the …
Continue readingDeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds Climate Science: Canada Hiding Its Carbon Emissions Growth Amidst Rapid Tar Sands Boom
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Each year, in advance of United Nations (U.N.) climate discussions, governments around the world submit an inventory of their carbon emissions. This year, Canada is taki…
Continue readingCarbon49 - a blog on sustainability for Canadian businesses: Unilever’s Triple Win Sustainability Strategy
Unilever is the top Food & Beverage company on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Through Bullfrog Power, Unilever recently became the largest commercial purchaser of renewable energy in Canada at 59,000 MWh per year. What is Unilever’s sustainability strategy and why do they do it? To find out, I took a tour of their Brampton plant and talked to John Coyne, Vice President and General Counsel of Unilever Canada.
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