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Category: Environment (page 4)

Silica Sand from Seymourville

Posted on: 3 February, 2019 Last updated on: 3 February, 2019 Written by: Blair Mahaffy Comments: 0
From the Manitoba Greens “Canadian Premium Sand Inc. has officially submitted their proposal for a license to approve the Wanipigow Sand Extraction Project. This project, which is planned to take place in the community of Seymourville near Lake Winnipeg, has received public concern due to the fact…
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The Tech Doesn’t Work (Denial Myth 1)

Posted on: 10 December, 2018 Last updated on: 10 December, 2018 Written by: Blair Mahaffy Comments: 0
“The Tech doesn’t work” is a common mantra of the climate change skeptics. The argument is that renewable technology can’t solve all of our energy needs. It follows, they say, that we have no easy solutions, so we should continue…
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Personal Solar Panel Experience

Posted on: 7 December, 2018 Last updated on: 7 December, 2018 Written by: Gary Martens Comments: 0
Originally published Dec 6, 2018 at the South Eastman Transition Initiative   One year ago, when my solar panels came on line, I expected to produce about 7 Megawatts of power annually based on advertised averages and assumptions. My personal…
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Choosing Regeneration over More Destruction…

Posted on: 6 December, 2018 Last updated on: 6 December, 2018 Written by: Gerard Dubé Comments: 0
Originally from May 30, 2018   As the Trans Mountain Pipeline controversy peaks and threats fly- Canadians wonder where this is all going to go! I am not afraid here to pick sides. First Nations, Environmental Groups and the BC…
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Why I Won’t Stop Shopping at the Thrift Store

Posted on: 29 November, 2018 Last updated on: 29 November, 2018 Written by: Blair Mahaffy Comments: 0
by Wade Weibe Originally published on the South Eastman Transition Initiative website There’s no question that shopping at the thrift store saves me money. A lot of money. Considering that the average Canadian household spends over $3300 a year on…
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What- Over Development?

Posted on: 24 November, 2018 Last updated on: 24 November, 2018 Written by: Eric Rempel Comments: 1
This article originally appeared on the South Eastman Transition Initiative website. by Eric Rempel We have all used the term under-developed nations or under-developed regions. We may not have a definition at our fingertips, but we know what we mean…
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Distracted Driving on a Planetary Scale

Posted on: 18 November, 2018 Last updated on: 18 November, 2018 Written by: Eric Rempel Comments: 0
Originally published by the South Eastman Transition Initiative as “When It Comes to Sustainability, We’re a Society of Distracted Drivers” A recent essay by Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute intrigued me. He drew a metaphor between distracted driving and…
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Dealing with Fear

Posted on: 26 October, 2018 Last updated on: 26 October, 2018 Written by: Blair Mahaffy Comments: 3
There has been a lot of bad news in the media in the last few weeks. Political turmoil, refugee crises, and some very dire climate warnings. It is not surprising then that people will have trouble dealing with fear. Unfortunately…
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Green Influencer: Dr. Martin Entz

Posted on: 18 October, 2018 Last updated on: 19 October, 2018 Written by: Blair Mahaffy Comments: 0
Yesterday’s post on Working Together explored some of the importance, more than ever, of finding ways to work together. Learning from one another, sharing knowledge, collaborating on research moves us all forward in positive and tangible ways. As the article…
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Working Together

Posted on: 17 October, 2018 Last updated on: 17 October, 2018 Written by: Blair Mahaffy Comments: 0
Anyone who has spent time problem solving knows that working together with other people produces better results. When we work together we build stronger relationships, gain clarity and continuity, and produce better ideas. Unfortunately, as this article from the Guardian…
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During the last few election cycles, I consciously chose to campaign on the idea that the Green Party is all about sustainability. Sustainability covers a great deal of ground – from the environment, of course, but also to affordability, a…
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Not Very Intelligent; AI in Ile des Chenes

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Longest Ballot Backfire: Poilievre’s Anti-Democracy “Reform”

Reform: 1 a: to put or change into an improved form or condition b: to amend or improve by change of form or removal of faults or abuses 2: to put an end to (an evil) by enforcing or introducing a better…
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We Must Not Accept This as Normal

I took this photo around noon today, standing on the rock in front of our place. There’s shore over there, about 4km away. Shrouded in smoke, it used to be reliably, clearly visible on a fine July day. I’ve lived…
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Whiteshell Highway Twinning July 2025

Note: This isn’t a political post per se. I’m choosing to post here, rather than on a social media site so I retain and control the original text. Landmark Planning & Design held a number of engagement meetings this week…
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