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Your Earth Episodes - | Saving the Seed | Podcasting, on a weekly basis, is a commitment. I was really beginning to wonder if it was worth all the work. I then I saw the movie ?Children of Men.? While the movie doesn?t explain why woman can?t have babies anymore, it reminded me of something Rosalie Bertell said to me 18 years ago. And then I realized the power of words?
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website.
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| Fast Forward | Our entire culture is based on the buy now pay later idea. Why put off having anything that you want or desire when you don?t have to pay a cent until 2008? As a result, we live in a constant state of indebtedness. Nowhere is that more evident than in how we treat our environment.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website.
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| Safe School Environments | When we talk about creating a safe environment for our children, the things that immediately come to mind are clean air, safe drinking water, and chemical-free places to grow, learn and play. But as the terrible shootings at Dawson College, Platte Canyon High School and the Amish schoolhouse so tragically demonstrated earlier this fall, we must learn to re-define what it means to create a truly safe environment for our children.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website.
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| A Burning Issue | With Ontario?s municipal elections only a week away, garbage has once again become a burning issue ? literally. According to survey conducted by Decima Research, 91 percent of Greater Toronto Area (GTA) residents favour garbage incineration.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website.
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| KoreaCANDU | There is a direct connection between Canada?s CANDU nuclear reactors and Korea?s nuclear weapons test. In North Korea?s case, the plutonium (and the nuclear technology needed to build the bomb) came from Pakistan. Pakistan in turn got its plutonium and nuclear know-how from Canada.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website.
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| Garbagewars | After almost two decades of terrorizing its neighbours, perhaps it?s time somebody pointed out that Canada?s largest city, Toronto, might want to start looking for a better solution to its garbage problem.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website.
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| Balance | The fact that my father?s birthday, September 23rd, fell on the autumn equinox this year is a bittersweet coincidence that is not lost on me. His death this summer is a reminder that to everything there is a season.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website.
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| GM's Gamble | Last week, GM announced that the Camaro, its newly redesigned muscle car, will hit the streets in 2009, just about the time that experts predict that global oil production will start to decline.
Since the Camaro isn?t designed to meet everyone?s driving needs, GM is currently aggressively marketing the H2, the smaller and more user-friendly cousin of the monster H1 Hummer, as an alternative to the family van.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website
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| Lighten Up | With all this talk about energy conservation, we decided to see if we could further reduce our electricity bill. Given all the improvements we?d already made, the question became, ?Can we do better??
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website
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| Window on Energy Savings | As energy costs continue to escalate, energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important. While we all want to spend less on home utilities, most of us don't know where to begin.
The answer is clear. In the average home, heating and cooling costs account for at least 60% of your energy bill. An estimated 25% of all heat loss literally flies out the window.
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website
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| Frankenstein's Roadster | The internal, infernal, combustion engine, and the family car that it powers, has impacted our lives more than any other single invention. It?s ubiquitous.
It?s also destroying the planet. It?s high time we made a stand and said, ?I won?t drive a car that isn?t as smart, or as environmentally aware, or as creative as I am.?
To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website
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| Trudeau | The environment has found a new champion. Justin Trudeau, famed firstborn son of Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, has added his voice and name to the fight to save the planet. To read more, please go to the Your Earth Website
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| Daytripping | And so it begins. With a final clanging of the bell, school is over for another year. And while every child will soon be singing the songs of summer, somewhere their parents are wondering, "How on Earth am I going to keep these kids busy for two months?"
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| Nuclear Showdown | There comes a point, in every society, when it is time to either, lead, follow, or get the heck out of the way. For Ontario, Canada?s most populous and powerful province, that time is now. At issue ? how to power a province that will lose 80% of its generating capacity within the next 15 to 20 years.
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| Environmental Factor | With the official opening of gardening season looming on the horizon, and municipalities passing by-laws to restrict the cosmetic use of pesticides, the beleaguered lawn care industry has gone on the offensive. Thanks to the innovative ideas of one Canada's greenest entrepreneur, it's possible to have a weed-free, healthy lawn, without having to resort to cancer-causing pesticides.
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| Chernobyl20 | 20 years after the worst nuclear accident in history we are on the verge of a global nuclear revival. The reason? The nuclear industry's carefully crafted misinformation campaign that has positioned nuclear as the environmentally responsible alternative to the burning of fossil fuels.
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| Gehenna | When Christ talked about Hell, one of the terms He used was Gehenna. Over the centuries we've made this word a general term for torment, but it originally had an exact meaning. Gehenna was the name of Jerusalem's garbage dump.
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| Water, water | Bottled water sales now top $ 100 billion annually for a commodity that most of us can get safely from the tap. Meanwhile, the UN reports that 1.1 billion people don't have access to safe drinking water, which is turns causes 1.6 million deaths annually.
The UN's Millennium Development Goal of halving the number of people without clean water by 2015 has a price tag of $ 15 billion, a fraction of what we spend on bottled water.
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| Peace, eh? | In recent months we've witnessed a dramatic shift in Canada's military commitment in Afghanistan. After a half-a-century as the world's peacekeepers, we have suddenly been thrust into the role of peacemaker. The difference is subtle and deadly.
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| Plan C | An increasing number of scientists believe that rising sea levels, triggered by climate change, may pose a greater threat than the warmer temperatures that have caused them. With sea levels now expected to rise as much as 6 metres or more, our only solution may be to take swimming lessons.
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| Energy Vision | The province of Ontario is currently considering a $ 30 to 40 billion investment in new nuclear construction. A similar investment in renewables and conservation could meet the province's energy demands, without leaving behind a legacy of high-level waste.
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| Toxic Testing | The US EPA plans to establish testing criteria to allow pesticide manufacturers to test their products on human subjects. At the same time, a French study has concluded that children who are exposed to pesticides are 50% more likely to develop acute leukemia. Maybe pesticide makers should volunteer to be their own guinea pigs
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| Smoking | January 15 to 21 is National Non-Smoking Week in Canada. Only 20 years ago, smoking was consider the norm. Today, the success of the non-smoking movement is a model for many of the environmental problems that we face.
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| Climate Changes | Top Environmental Stories of December 2005
While most of us were busy finishing our holiday shopping, three major environmental stories broke in December. Each was the result of years of research and negotiation, to say nothing about courage and determination, and therefore worth repeating.
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| Getting Clear about Nuclear | In an attempt to sell nuclear power as an environmentally responsible alternative to dirty coal and oil generation, the Canadian Nuclear Association has sponsored an expensive ad campaign entitled, "Unclear about Nuclear?". While the ads are misleading at best, they totally ignore the unresolved issue of high level nuclear waste. According to the Nuclear Waste Management Organization's final study, these wastes will leave a deadly legacy for at least a million years.
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| Reality TV | Reality TV has nothing on what Mother Nature has been dishing up this fall season. Natural disasters have left thousands dead and millions homeless. While the world watches with compassion, Suzanne Elston wonders how we can provide for so many wounded and helpless souls.
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| A Coyote's Story | There has been a fair bit of attention focused on protecting the natural habitat of endangered species in the Great Lakes region. Meanwhile, less threatened animals are routinely displaced or destroyed by development. Suzanne Elston tells the story of one creature that got caught on the edge.
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| Backyard Discoveries | It's summertime, and throughout the Great Lakes region, families are making vacation plans. While some will travel far and wide in search of adventures, many will stay closer to home and enjoy what their own area has to offer. Recently, Suzanne Elston discovered that some of the greatest wonders lie right in your own backyard.
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| Too Much Stuff | Now that the warm weather is here, the season of the yard sale has begun. From now until the first frost of fall, bargain shoppers will be cruising the neighborhood on Saturday mornings in search of recycled gold. And even while this consumer craze is gaining momentum, Suzanne Elston wonders what would happen if they held a yard sale, and nobody came?
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| Parental Common Sense | Two recent medical studies have shed some light on the cause and possible prevention of childhood asthma. The first, a Canadian study, examines the relationship between breastfeeding and the risk of developing childhood asthma. The second study out of southern California indicates a connection between smog and childhood asthma rates. Suzanne Elston says that the reports confirm what the parents of many asthmatic children have understood all along.
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