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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Filling the Ocean with Plastic

November 19th, 2012; By Susan Huebert

Have you ever been to a garbage landfill? Have you seen cities where the garbage lies on the street without ever being cleaned up? If you have, you know all […]


Whales of the Bay of Fundy

November 19th, 2012; By Jamie Hadland

The Bay of Fundy is located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and is home to the world’s highest tides. The tides range in height from 11 feet to 53 […]


An Energy Plan Must Be About More Than Just Energy

October 31st, 2012; By David Suzuki Foundation

Feeding our energy appetite is top of mind for many people these days. Some argue we should get coal, oil and gas out of the ground as quickly as possible, […]


Gum Recycling

October 21st, 2012; By Susan Huebert

Do you ever chew gum? How many times have you heard your parents or teachers tell you to put your finished gum in the garbage instead of spitting it out […]


Fresh Air Is Good For You

October 20th, 2012; By Erik McKay

Fresh air is good for you; it’s as simple as that. High school, college, university, academia or whatever path you choose to follow can be tiring and stressful. Long hours […]


The Importance of Wetlands

October 20th, 2012; By Joy Kita

What Are They? A wetland is a habitat where land meets water such as ponds, marshes, swamps, bogs and fens. To classify as a wetland, the area must be completely […]


Bike-sharing: An Idea for City Cycling

September 20th, 2012; By Susan Huebert

How good are you at sharing with others? Do you ever let your friends use your bicycle? How would you like to share it with hundreds of other people? You […]