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Ecology Issues

  • Smog
  • Great Lakes
  • The Coves
  • Other environmentally sensitive
  • Cycling
  • Transit
  • Ethanol
  • Wind Power
  • Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best applauds A&P on new recycling initiative.
  • Why suburbs will never have tall trees.
  • Ozone around London spike tenfold in 10 minutes
  • Death in the air
  • London's current air quality reading
  • Forest City aims to double tree numbers
  • Trees planted by volunteers destroyed by weed whacking city workers.
  • Ongoing delays hampering policy to protect woodlands
  • Auto noise a health concern
  • Westminster Ponds improvements: A new dock and boardwalk make access easier
  • Corn fuel boosts region
  • London yard waste giving a natural boost to the soccer fields at Springbank Park.
  • Volunteers help make London a little greener
  • Londoners plan Earth Day cleanup
  • Wind power project windfall for farmers
  • Urban forester vacancy raises some concerns
  • Ontario should push green power
  • Ontario Trillium Foundation to further develop and promote the Ontario Bicycling Route
  • West Lorne BiOil Cogeneration Ltd. completed the first test run of its biooil production
  • Sweden Plans Wood-fueled Future
  • Ontario law doing little to stop species' extinction
  • Horsepower fuels logging business
  • lnput on energy supply 'window dressing, sham'
  • Homeowners to be paid for solar power
  • Ontario Heritage Tree Alliance (OHTA) to identify and conserve old and remarkable trees.
  • Welcome to the post-oil future.
  • Creating green areas helps lower the temperature of the city and reduce pollution.
  • Thumbs-up for green award winners. More.
  • London does not have the capacity to handle all its waste water. More
  • Tree planter wins $1.3-million (U.S.) Nobel Prize. More.
  • Ponds in Peril. More. and More.
  • Westminster pond gem now city's. More.
  • Take Action to Support New Protected Areas. More.
  • Access to wetlands important. More.
  • By Samu 
  • Levin carries Green Umbrella
  • The World Needs More ‘Iveys’ Special ivy honours London's giving Ivey
  • Communities in Bloom dense as a forest
  • St. Willibrord  to plow five per cent of profits into local projects.
  • Freecycle London. Recycle that special something rather than throw it away.
  • Possible garbage bag limit. More.
  • Waste diversion worthwhile goal. More.
  • Sun Canada Oil Spill at Fanshawe Conservation Area. More.
  • "Things I like" about London. More.
  • Western's blooming buds win national beauty award. More. More on Communities in Bloom
  • Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco and the London Chamber of Commerce sign up with the Suzuki Nature Challenge. More
  • Business students to build energy-smart Habitat home. More.
  • Hydro projects give users power to save. More.
  • Park plan sparks concern. More.
  • More Snake Hill accidents likely, neighbours warn. More.
  • Harold Deeks dies at 77. Byron man dedicated to village, friend recalls.More. And More.
  • London gas-tax share doubles. More. More.
  • Former gravel pit becomes ecopark. More
  • Urban League of London response on the Servicing Strategy for the Greenway Pollution Control Centre. More
  • The City of London is moving ahead on the privatization of water services. The Council of Canadians, an independent, non-partisan citizens' interest group providing a critical voice on key national and international issues. Read their view on this issue
  • Clean-air report gets the nod by DEBORA VAN BRENK, Free Press City Hall Reporter
    A PDF version the Clean-air Report: "London Energy/Air Emissions Reduction Strategy Task Force: Air Emissions and Energy Use in the City of London"  J.A. Voogt (Chair)
  • City hall has approved design guidelines for the Hyde Park community planning area intended to make the area pedestrian-friendly by relying on what planners call the "traditional urban form."
  • Suzuki to get invitation to Thames River cleanup.  More
  • Westminster Ponds / Pond Mills Master Plan Update Meeting. More
  • Changing attitudes on energy. More
  • A call to London area environmentalists and water sports enthusiasts!   More
  • Visions of London Photo Contest Winners. More
  • Foundation for Change. AN OPEN FORUM ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. September 9th, 2003