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Ecology Issues
Smog
- Smog will kill 230 in
London this year.
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- Smog's death toll on rise.
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And still
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- Ministry issues indefinite
smog advisory.
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- Londoners set to fight
smog
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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.
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London does not have the capacity to handle
all its waste water. More
Tree planter wins
$1.3-million (U.S.) Nobel Prize.
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Ponds in Peril.
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Westminster
pond gem now city's.
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Take Action to Support
New Protected Areas.
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Access to wetlands important.
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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.
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Waste diversion worthwhile goal.
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Sun Canada Oil Spill at Fanshawe Conservation Area.
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"Things I like" about London. More.
Western's blooming buds win national beauty award.
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More on
Communities in
Bloom
Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco and the London Chamber of Commerce sign up
with the Suzuki Nature Challenge.
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Business students to build energy-smart Habitat home.
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Hydro projects give users power to save.
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Park plan sparks concern.
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More Snake Hill accidents likely, neighbours warn.
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Harold Deeks dies at 77.
Byron
man dedicated to village, friend recalls.More.
And
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London gas-tax share
doubles.
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Former
gravel pit becomes ecopark.
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Urban League of London
response on the Servicing Strategy for the
Greenway Pollution Control Centre.
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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.
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Westminster Ponds / Pond Mills
Master Plan Update Meeting.
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Changing attitudes on energy.
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A call to
London area environmentalists and water sports enthusiasts! More
Visions of London Photo Contest Winners.
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Foundation for
Change. AN OPEN FORUM ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. September 9th, 2003