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October 31, 2007

Superfluous emissions no idle threat

On any winter day Canadians idle their vehicles for a combined 75 million minutes. That habit could use curbing. Aside from personal commitments to use our cars more responsibly and find alternative means of travel, what can we do to reduce the greenhouse gases generated in our communities?

Carol McMullen saw an opportunity in her hometown of Guelph, Ontario and her efforts have resulted in a new citywide policy to end bus idling between trips. That has the potential to prevent close to a hundred kilograms of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere every day.

What she did was simple: Carol wrote a letter.

"I don't know anything technological about these things," Carol says. "I don't know anybody in that particular realm. I'm just one person. What I've learned from this experience is that writing a letter is not that hard."

Anti-idling campaigns are a great way to address the problem. And there's help to get you started.

Below you'll find links to the resources Carol used to lower her city's carbon footprint. Or, if you need some inspiration, read more about her story on our Take Action page and check out our Podcast about it.

Don't stall. You never know what impact your letter could have.

Posted on behalf of Brooke McDonald


Posted by Jenny Silver at October 31, 2007
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October 30, 2007

Eat local?

Well, define "local."

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 30, 2007
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October 29, 2007

The Buzz

CSI: beehive.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 29, 2007
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October 26, 2007

The fire this time.

The San Diego fires are one symptom of a bigger problem.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 26, 2007
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October 26, 2007

Here comes the sun.

It's taking a while, though -- it's 93 million miles away, after all.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 26, 2007
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October 22, 2007

Environmental cataclysm: ready for prime time

CNN takes the planet's temperature.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 22, 2007
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October 22, 2007

Special Ed

Acting smarter.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 22, 2007
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October 22, 2007

Lights Out

San Francisco goes dark.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 22, 2007
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October 19, 2007

Pascal and the planet

Managing risk, saving the world, using philosophy.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 19, 2007
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October 18, 2007

Polar Pool, Bottle Blues

More Arctic ice is melting faster.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 18, 2007
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October 17, 2007

The Garden State lives up to its name

Forbes Magazine finds New Jersey is one of the greenest states.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 17, 2007
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October 17, 2007

Gore: Against and For

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore (and the IPCC)'s Nobel Peace Prize gets people thinking.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 17, 2007
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October 16, 2007

What price progress?

Canada gets richer, dirtier and sicker.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 16, 2007
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October 15, 2007

Boreal Beats

If you drop science in the forest, does it rock?

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at October 15, 2007
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October 02, 2007

25,000 and counting...

What if I said tens of thousands of Canadians are dying each year because of the environmental burden of disease?

Posted by Jason Curran at October 02, 2007
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