yes, thats right... tomorrow afternoon (may 13) at 2pm, my husband and i will be joining elizabeth may on a panel regarding what we, as ordinary citizens, can do to help the environment.
http://www.tulipfestival.ca/en/general_schedule.html
so, anybody have any questions they'd like me to ask her?? knowing me, the only thing i'll come up with when i meet her is something like, 'gawrsh, you shur are neat! hi-yuk!!'
help me out here!!
Traditional education is moribund, and our province will soon be overflowing with schools not of literacy, but of ecology—if the word can be correctly applied to what is really arrant dogmatism. As scientific discoveries are continually distorted, misapplied, and aggrandized, and fear of Climate Change grows, not only teachers, but also the B.C. government espouses “Social Responsibility” to an ever greater degree. On paper, it sounds great.
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Please take a small moment to enjoy this absolutely stunning video.
This is a stunning and thoughtful video featuring Native American speaker, Oren Lyons. Its set to beautiful music and gorgeous natural world video. Enjoy!!
MARTIN MITTELSTAEDT
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
December 11, 2008 at 3:43 AM EST
For years, the Bush administration was lambasted for its role at UN climate-change talks, but environmentalists say Canada is at risk of becoming the developed country most criticized for its lack of interest in tackling global warming.
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