CLIMATE CHANGE CONNECTION NEWS

 

Climate Change Connection (CCC) is a hub for information about climate change in Manitoba, Canada.

We are a project of the Manitoba Eco-Network.

This website will help you to become informed about climate change and to get connected to others who are working on this issue in Manitoba.

 
 

ParticipACTION Sun Life - Inspire the nation

 

EXCHANGE DISTRICT GREEN TOUR

 
 

In Motion Walking Rally 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m

Inspire the Nation Tour
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m

Sunday, July 5, 2009  


Location: Duck Pond in Assiniboine Park

Check out the tour, participate in the walking rally and have your chance to win many great prizes.

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Every Saturday

Tours depart from
Old Market Square at 12:00pm

Discover the innovative green buildings of the exchange district. For more information please contact the Exchange District BIZ at (204) 942-6716 or
walkingtours@exchangedistrict.org.

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CLIMATE CHANGE CONNECTION NEWS
  Updated: Fri, Jul 3   8:57 AM CST    
 

Vancouver mayor considering pedestrian and cyclist bridge

Jul 3, 2009 - Vancouver Sun

VANCOUVER - Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson says he's considering plans for a $45 million pedestrian and cyclist bridge across False Creek.

 

Bike-trail betrayal alleged

Jun 24, 2009 - Winnipeg Free Press

WINNIPEG - The city and province have reneged on a long-held promise to build a commuter-cycling route alongside the southwest rapid transit corridor, a senior official with The Forks claims in a letter to Mayor Sam Katz and Premier Gary Doer.

 
 

Canada seen worst of G8 not curbing climate change

Jul 1, 2009 - Reuters

ROME - With only five months to go until a new global pact on climate change, none of the Group of Eight nations is doing enough to curb global warming, with Canada and the United States ranking bottom, a study said on Wednesday.

 

ExxonMobil still funding climate sceptic groups, records show

Jul 1, 2009 - Guardian

LONDON - The world's largest oil company is continuing to fund lobby groups that question the reality of global warming, despite a public pledge to cut support for such climate change denial, a new analysis shows.