YTEN Bulletin January 14, 2008

Yukon Environmental Network Bulletin – January 14, 2008

The next Bulletin will be posted on Monday, January 21, 2008.

An arrow denotes new, revised item or approaching deadline. Yukon items are listed first under each heading; the rest are chronological.

This bulletin includes information on local and national environmental network-related news and activities, including extracts from the current RCEN E-Bulletin: http://www.cen-rce.org/ebulletin/index.html.

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BULLETIN SECTIONS:

1. NEWS

2. ACTION ALERTS

3. LOCAL MEETINGS & EVENTS

4. NOTICES

5. CONSULTATIONS, CALLS

6. WORKSHOPS & CONFERENCES

7. RESOURCES

8. FUNDING

9. JOBS, VOLUNTEER

10. YOUTH

11. YUKON LINKS

12. CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK (RCEN) BULLETINS


1. NEWS

Controversial Kearl Tar Sands Project Goes To Court - SIERRA CLUB OF CANADA | NEWS RELEASE | JANUARY 14, 2008

EDMONTON - While Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is in Washington this week seeking to assure Americans that there are no environmental problems associated with dirty tar sands development, Canadian environmental organizations are going to court tomorrow to challenge a massive tar sands operation north of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Imperial Oil's proposed Kearl Tar Sands project includes an open-pit mine that would strip 200 square kilometres of Boreal Forest and contribute to the devastation of the region's landscape and wildlife. http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/media/item.shtml?x=1449

Canada Oil Sands Projects Flunk Green Test – Groups - JEFFREY JONES | REUTERS NEWS SERVICE | JANUARY 14, 2008

CALGARY, Alberta - Canadian oil sands mining projects, seen as a key source of North American energy supply for decades to come, have been given poor environmental marks in a report released on Thursday, with even the best performer barely garnering a passing grade. http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/46384/story.htm

Overhauling Yellowknife transit system poses a challenge: consultant - CBC News| January 11, 2008

As the city of Yellowknife looks to revamp its transit system and attract more riders, the consultant it hired acknowledged it will be a daunting task. "Nobody walks in Whitehorse, whereas in Yellowknife, it's completely the opposite," Dennis Fletcher, who was hired to develop suggestions for improving Yellowknife Transit, said Thursday evening at a public meeting to discuss the issue. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2008/01/11/yknife-transit.html

Suzuki Foundation urges government to adopt NRTEE carbon price recommendations - DAVID SUZUKI FOUNDATION NEWS RELEASE| JANUARY 7, 2008

OTTAWA – The federal government should move quickly to start charging for carbon emissions as recommended today by the independent National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE), says the David Suzuki Foundation. http://www.davidsuzuki.org/latestnews/dsfnews01070801.asp

Polar bears and warming decision delayed - DEBORAH ZABARENKO | REUTERS | JANUARY 7, 2008

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. decision on whether global warming threatens polar bears will be delayed as much as a month, the federal Fish and Wildlife Service said on Monday, prompting ire from environmental groups. http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/28786

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2. ACTION ALERTS

Help Save the Taku - Stop 50 Years of Toxic Mine Pollution and Government Inaction. Officials have found discharges from two now-abandoned mines — owned by RedCorp Ventures Ltd.– to be "acutely lethal". Yet Canadian and BC officials are failing to enforce the law to halt the pollution entering this major, transboundary salmon river. We need your help to make them do their jobs right. To sign the Clean-up Enforcement Petition go to: http://www.riverswithoutborders.org/cleanup. For more information contact; David MacKinnon ED, Rivers Without Borders, 668-5099 david@riverswithoutborders.org

Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (YESAA) Online registry (YOR). The YOR is the electronic registry that allows public access to documents and information associated with assessments under the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (YESAA). To provide your comments on current proposed projects visit www.yesab.ca/registry

Spring 2008 Oil and Gas Rights Disposition. The Spring 2008 Request for Postings closes on January 16, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. PST. Members of the public are welcome to meet with officials from Oil and Gas Resources to discuss the disposition process at any time. Please call (867) 667-3427 to arrange a meeting, or e-mail oilandgasdisposition@gov.yk.ca.

Yukon Water Board Online Water Use License Applications. In accordance with the Waters Act, the Yukon Water Board gives notice of applications they have received for water use licences, to give the opportunity for any person who wishes to request that a public hearing be held regarding the application to submit a written request by the deadline given in the notice. To view the list of current applications and deadlines, go to http://www.yukonwaterboard.ca/applications.htm. To view specific information on an application, click on the application register. License applications that have been approved are listed on the Water Use Licences page at; http://www.yukonwaterboard.ca/licences.htm.

KAIROS Petitions the Environment Commissioner Regarding Fossil Fuel Subsidies. On November 13th, KAIROS submitted a petition to the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development in the Office of the Auditor General of Canada soliciting information concerning the contradiction between government policies that promote fossil fuels and other policies that are designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This petition is part of the KAIROS Re-energize campaign. Under Canadian law, Federal Government Ministers are required to submit substantive replies within 120 days after the Commissioner accepts the petition. The petition, filed at the same time as one by Ecojustice Canada, also seeks appropriate remedial actions by the government. To read the petition, or for more information, please visit the KAIROS website.

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3. LOCAL MEETINGS & EVENTS

TONIGHT - Yukon Federal Green Party - next meeting - January 14th, 7pm at the library. Please join us for an in depth look at our Energy and Mining policy. Contact: Kristina Calhoun, CEO Yukon Federal Green Party 633-3392. Note: The Yukon Environmental Network is non-partisan and is including this notice by request.

THIS WEEK - Bringing Youth Toward Equality (B.Y.T.E.)’s 10th Annual Conference: Youth Plan To Take Over the WORLD. B.Y.T.E.’s 10th Annual “Youth Plan To Take Over the WORLD” Conference is being held January 18-20 in Whitehorse. Workshops include (but not limited to): peace and conflict, how to you tube, Environmental Issues and Solutions, DJing, Yoga and Massage, and traditional medicine making. We have the Pelly Spirit Dancers, International representatives from Taking It Global, a Vancouver based group Power of Hope, the Outstanding Youth Achievement Awards, we also have a market place featuring local youth vendors as well as leading youth groups. Over the weekend we'll be joined by the Mayor, the Speaker of the House, Rendevous Queen, YTG-Youth Directorate, leaders from various political parties. For more information go to: http://yukonyouth.com/projects/turnitaround/

Other Conference activities: Indy-Film Festival - January 15, 16, 17 (7PM to 10PM) open to all ages, at the College admission is by donation and proceeds are going to the youth conference. Toxic Blend 'Zine (Yukon youth focused magazine published by BYTE) distribution on the 18th. Battle Of The Bands - January 18 from 8-12 open to all, at the college cafeteria. Turn It Around: Enviro/Arts Contest Winners will be announced on Saturday. Youth Human Rights Website Launches on the weekend www.rights-now.com and Sam Roberts Band Concert For All Ages (tickets are sold out, however, if we don't sell all of the conference passes those tickets that were set aside will be sold at the door). For more information please don't hesitate to call BYTE 667-7975!

TOMORROW - Healthy Kids For A Healthy Future: Series of presentations by Gordon Smith, N.D. This series of presentations will explore various complementary ways to promote well-being for toddlers to teens. As parents & care-givers, it helps to be well-informed in order to attempt to provide an integrated approach to pediatric health-care. Vibrant, sustainably good health for our children is an outcome worthy of our efforts... Session 1: Colds, Flu & What To Do. This evening's session examines the role of some potentially supportive, nature-based therapeutic methods, nutritional supplements, foods & remedial substances that are designed to bestow relief, prevent complications & bolster immune function. Please bring questions & concerns for discussion. Whitehorse Public Library, Tuesday, 15 January, 2008, 6-8 pm. Free! Gordon Smith, N.D. is a co-founder & inaugural dean of the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (Toronto). The past 1 1/2 years of his 32 year practice have been here in Whitehorse.

THIS WEEK - Yukon Bird Club: Yukon Gyrfalcons - Life at the Top of the Food Chain. Join Yukon raptor biologist Dave Mossop for a fascinating exploration of the life of this charismatic apex predator - the Gyrfalcon. When: Wednesday 16 January, 2008 @ 7pm. Where: Whitehorse Public Library. yukonbirdclub@gmail.com

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Make 2008 a Carbon-friendly birding Year! Join “Bigby“ for a year of carbon-neutral birding, where you only count those species seen within walking or cycling distance of your home or principle place of work. This is a low-key, friendly birding competition for these days of carbon emissions and climate change. For more information, go to: http://www.sparroworks.ca/bigby.html. Send your carbon-friendly birding ideas to yukonbirdclub@gmail.com and we'll share them with the world! To follow the adventures of Bird Year Yukon Enviro-birders, Malkolm Boothroyd and family go to: http://www.birdyear.blogspot.com/

Yukon Agricultural Association Workshop - Do you have ideas about Yukon agriculture? The Yukon Agricultural Association invites your participation in a one day “Open Spaces Format” workshop on Thursday, February 7, 2008 , to identify current issues, future challenges and creative solutions. We welcome new ideas on best practices that minimize the impact of agricultural development on wildlife populations and the environment while maintaining the benefits of a local agriculture industry that contributes to both the economy and the well being of Yukoners. Lunch will be provided, and registration is FREE! Advance registration, by January 28, 2008 is necessary for our local food preparation by Mary-El Kerr. For more information please contact Yukon Agricultural Association, 203-302 Steele Street Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2E5 867.668.6864 867.393.9566 (fax) admin@yukonag.ca. See attached e-mail for more information.

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4. NOTICES

The Yukon Conservation Society (YCS) turns 40! 2008 marks YCS’ 40th year in operation – Imagine! 40 years of hard work in conservation research, education, and advocacy; 40 years working to maintain Yukon ecosystem well-being and prosperity. We’re so fortunate to have YCS aren’t we?! Thanks everyone for your dedication and contributions to YCS over the years. May we continue to grow; to influence ecosystem and conservation based decision making over the next 40 years! Submissions for the Spring newsletter is February 8, 2008. The theme for this issue will be looking back at 40 years of YCS: accomplishments, fond memories, and looking ahead – steering the course for the future… If you have a fond memory or a story you would share with YCS readers, please send it to: ycs@ycs.yk.ca

Hollyhock Leadership Institute: A school for Social Change - New Programs for 2008. See attached e-mail to view the January 2008 Hollyhock Leadership Institute E-news: New Programs for 2008. For more information go to http://www.hollyhock.ca/

Saskatchewan sees 1.8 million hectares of Boreal forests certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). On November 16th, 2007, Mystic Management Ltd’s Forest Management Agreement area in Northwest Saskatchewan was certified according to the FSC’s 2004 National Boreal Standard. This is the first such certification in the province and ensures that the forestry company’s activities support the growth of responsible forest management worldwide through it’s commitment to transparency and rigorous 3rd party assessment of its practices. The announcement was applauded by the Saskatchewan Environmental Society as a giant step forward for Saskatchewan forestry and the certification is a significant addition to the largest contiguous FSC-certified forestlands in western Canada. For more information about this announcement, go to: http://www.cen-rce.org/eng/consultations/consultations_in_progress/07_11_cmp_ngo.html

The Friends of Dempster Country Society has now been officially formed and registered as a Yukon Society. The principles of Friends of Dempster Country are: to promote and facilitate natural history education in and about Dempster Country; to promote and facilitate scientific research along the Dempster; and to assist in meeting Tombstone Territorial Park's environmental protection mandate. If you would like to be involved in the Special Events planning for this coming summer, or be added to our mailing list, please send an email to Sylvia Frisch at: friendsofdempster@gmail.com, or mail: PO box 1735 Dawson City, Yukon, Y0B 1G0, (you can also leave a message with Julie Frisch at 867-393-3217).

Local Co-housing Project - A co-housing project in downtown Whitehorse is being formed. Would you like to be part of it? Please contact Suat Tuzlak at Alpine Bakery or YCS for more information. info@alpinebakery.ca

Energy Solutions Directory - get listed. The Energy Solutions Centre is developing a new Energy Solutions Directory that will help Yukoners find renewable energy solutions and energy efficiency expertise. If you offer an energy product or service in any of the following categories, contact us for a free listing; renewable energy, energy efficiency or transportation. To submit your companies information, contact the Energy Solutions Centre at 867.393.7148 or toll free from the communities at 1-800.661.0408 ext. 7148 or e-mail esc@gov.yk.ca

Great Backyard Bird Count. In February 2008, volunteers throughout the U.S. and Canada are invited to “Count for Fun, Count for the Future! Millions of novice and accomplished bird watchers can make their fascination with nature add up for science and for the future during the 11th annual Great Backyard Bird Count, led by Audubon and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. During “Presidents’ Day” weekend, February 15–18, 2008, anyone can count birds from wherever they are and enter their tallies online at www.birdcount.org . These reports create an exciting real-time picture of where the birds are across the continent and contribute valuable information for science and conservation. For more information on how to participate, including identification tips, photos, bird sounds, maps, and information on over 500 bird species, visit www.birdcount.org.

Yukon Energy Star Appliance Rebates. Buy a new ENERGY STAR® qualified refrigerator, washing machine, and/or dish washer between September 1 and February 29, 2008, and save money with a $100 cash rebate* on each appliance. Buy a new ENERGY STAR® qualified furnace or boiler between September 1 and February 29, 2008, and receive a 15% cash rebate (to a maximum of $400) on the cost of the furnace or boiler. To receive your rebate, send your proof of purchase and a completed application form for appliances 219 KB or furnaces 219 KB (also available from participating retailers) to the Yukon Energy Solutions Centre. Questions? Call the Energy Solutions Centre at 867-393-7063 or Toll-Free at 1-800-662-0408 ext. 7063.

2007 GreenHoG Handbook is now available and it’s loaded with hundreds of dollar’s worth of coupons and tips to help Yukoners save energy, save money and reduce green house gas emissions. Pick up the Handbook from the Yukon government’s Energy Solutions Centre at 206A Lowe Street. You can also pick up the Handbook at the Yukon Conservation Society office, Yukon Housing offices and Energy, Mines and Resources district offices. To order a copy call the Energy Solutions Centre at 393-7063 or send an e-mail to info@nrgsc.yk.ca .

Government of Yukon News Release #07-156 - Yukon Housing Corporation Supports Energy Conservation. http://www.gov.yk.ca/news/2007/07-156.html. Yukon Housing Corporation is introducing substantial program changes and enhancements to promote the conservation of energy in residential buildings. The new initiatives will assist existing home owners, people looking at new home construction and owners of rental properties. The new program offerings will be available until March 31, 2009. To learn more visit the Yukon Housing Corporation website: http://www.housing.yk.ca/.

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5. CONSULTATIONS, CALLS

DEADLINE TOMORROW - Call for Comments: The Draft North Yukon Regional Land Use Plan is now available for public review. Comments on the Plan will be accepted by the North Yukon Planning Commission until January 15, 2008. Two versions of the Draft Land Use Plan are available for download at http://nypc.planyukon.ca/ - the Draft Land Use Plan (Summary), a non-technical document highlighting major recommendations intended for a broad audience and the Draft Land Use Plan (Full version), a detailed and technical version of the Plan, primarily intended for resource managers. Both documents are also available in hard copy and may be picked up at the North Yukon Planning Commission Office (201-307 Jarvis Street). The Draft Land Use Plan (Summary) is available in the foyer of the Elijah Smith Building or at the Main Desk of the Yukon Government Administration Building.

DEADLINE TOMORROW - IPY call for proposals - Funding for Training, Communications and Outreach projects in conjunction with International Polar Year. Innovative and creative proposals are being sought to help raise awareness about the Canadian Arctic, promote IPY and polar science and research, and provide training and skills development for Northerners, amongst other objectives. The Government of Canada Program for International Polar Year places important emphasis on engaging children and youth and wishes to encourage partnerships and collaborations in all aspects of its program. This Call for Proposals is intended to support activities and initiatives across the country, particularly in the North. Details regarding the Call for Proposals is posted on our website at http://www.ipy.gc.ca/fnds/tco_e.html. The Call closes on January 15, 2008. Further information on IPY can also be obtained from the Canadian IPY Secretariat website www.ipycanada.ca and the international program website at www.ipy.org.

Call for Submissions - Yukon Conservation Society (YCS) submissions for the Spring newsletter is February 8, 2008. The theme for this issue will be looking back at 40 years of YCS: accomplishments, fond memories, and looking ahead – steering the course for the future… If you have a fond memory or a story you would share with YCS readers, please send it to: ycs@ycs.yk.ca

Call for Proposals: 2008-09 Yukon Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Trust. Yukon Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Trust trustees, are happy to announce that the Trust will allocated up to $180, 000.00 to successful proposals. Deadline for proposals is March 1st, 2008. See attached .pdf file for more information. Contact: Ian Pumphrey, Trust Manager, Yukon Fish & Wildlife Enhancement Trust, P.O. Box 31022, Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 5P7. Ph. (867) 334-WILD (9453), Fax: Toll Free - 1 (866) 224-2486, web: http://www.yfwmb.yk.ca/trust/trust.htm, email: yfawet@gmail.com.

NEXT WEEK - Call for Applications – Canadian Commission for UNESCO: Youth Advisory Group. The Canadian Commission for UNESCO is currently looking for 15 people from across Canada, aged between 15 and 30 years old to commit between 2 to 3 hours a month, depending on ongoing projects and activities. The members are asked to share their point of view regarding a variety of issues and to support the development of new partnerships and projects. They may also be called upon to participate in events, at the local, national or international levels. Deadline for application is January 21, 2008. For more Information, visit www.unesco.ca or call Cynthia Lacasse Programme Officer 1-800-263-5588 ext : 4550 cynthia.lacasse@unesco.ca. See also attached application file for more information and report of the youth consultations held in Canada last September 2007.

Call for Submissions Alternatives Journal (Due February 4, 2008) - The Sustainability Test. Alternatives Journal is looking for articles that define the boundaries and test the soundness of sustainability in the 21st Century. It’s been 20 years since Gro Harlem Brundtland coined the phrase “sustainable development.” Since then, the term has had amazing staying power. Although it has been co-opted to serve divergent interests and has taken on myriad meanings over the years, it is now part of our vernacular. Before responding to this call for submissions, please read several back issues of the magazine so that you understand the nature of our publication. We also suggest you go through the detailed submission procedures at: http://www.alternativesjournal.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=160&Itemid=141, to understand the types and lengths of articles we accept. Alternatives Journal is a long-standing leader in environmental journalism that provides environmental ideas and solutions to readers in Canada and around the globe. For more information go to: http://www.alternativesjournal.ca/

ARMADA Project - Research and Mentoring Experiences for Teachers. The University of Rhode Island's Office of Marine Programs is now

Accepting applications for the ARMADA Project- Research and Mentoring Experiences for Teachers. The ARMADA Project provides K-12 teachers an opportunity to actively participate in ocean, polar, and environmental science research and peer mentoring. Selected Master Teachers (with five or more years teaching experience) are paired with leading scientists and participate in shipboard, field, or laboratory research with all expenses paid. Research experiences will take place during the summer, although there may be opportunities during the school year. Upon completion of their research experience, Master Teachers develop ways to bring the fruits of their research experiences, including scientific data, methodologies, and technology into their classrooms. They share their experiences by mentoring new teachers in their school district and by presenting their results at the National Science Teachers Association National Conventions. For more information: www.armadaproject.org or contact Andrea Kecskes at 401-874-6211 or armada@gso.uri.edu. Application deadline: February 4, 2008

Call for Papers: 2008 Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network (EMAN) National Science Meeting. The 2008 Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network (EMAN) National Science Meeting will be held April 28 to May 3 at the Chateau Cartier Resort in Gatineau, Québec. The theme of this year’s meeting will be Canadian Biodiversity Adaptation in a Changing Climate. The goal of the meeting is to produce an integrated, policy-relevant, science assessment of how biodiversity and ecosystems adapt to a changing climate. Abstracts for presentations and posters are sought describing investigations or experiences at local to global scales related to each sub-theme of the meeting. For more information about the meeting and what is being requested in preparation for it, please visit: http://www.eman-rese.ca/eman/reports/meetings/national2008/

Call for Proposals - Funding Available for Research on the Social Economy in Northern Canada. Value: Up to $20,000/year for 2 years. The Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada invites applications for research projects dealing with the Social Economy in the North. Funding is available to support research that fits within the context of the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada. The overall goal of this Research Network is to bring together researchers and practitioners working on issues relevant to the social economy in northern Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik and Labrador). The Network has established four broad research themes for Social Economy research with coordinators located at four Canadian Universities. Subprojects should fit within one of these research themes and complement the overall activities and objectives of the program. Research Themes: Applications will be accepted for consideration in four research theme areas: 1. Profiling the social economy in Northern Canada, 2. Resource regimes and the social economy in the North, 3. The State and the social economy in the North, and 4. Indigenous communities and the social economy in the North. For more details on these themes, go to: http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/themes. For details on the call for proposals go to: http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/. Applications can be submitted at anytime but these will be reviewed at specific meetings of the SERNNoCa Scientific Committee

Call for Papers: Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, Volume 14, 2009 - Practical Research. Volume 14 of the Canadian Journal of Environmental Education will feature the work of practitioners, highlighting the roles that educators have in informing the study and practice of environmental education. If you have been planning a new project, or if you are continuing with and existing one, this would be a great time to begin documenting and reflecting on your work. And, plan to share it with the world. Are you worried that you aren't a writer? We can offer to pair you with another researcher, with similar interests, to help you through this part of the process. In order to be ready for the World Congress, we encourage you to complete drafts of your case studies by July 2008 and have final submissions ready by September 2009. For more information or assistance, please contact Guest Editors: Marcia McKenzie marcia.mckenzie@usask.ca or David Gruenewald greenwood@wsu.edu .

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6. WORKSHOPS & CONFERENCES.

Yukon Agricultural Association Workshop - Do you have ideas about Yukon agriculture? The Yukon Agricultural Association invites your participation in a one day “Open Spaces Format” workshop on Thursday, February 7, 2008 , to identify current issues, future challenges and creative solutions. We welcome new ideas on best practices that minimize the impact of agricultural development on wildlife populations and the environment while maintaining the benefits of a local agriculture industry that contributes to both the economy and the well being of Yukoners. Lunch will be provided, and registration is FREE! Advance registration, by January 28, 2008 is necessary for our local food preparation by Mary-El Kerr. For more information please contact Yukon Agricultural Association, 203-302 Steele Street Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2E5 867.668.6864 867.393.9566 (fax) admin@yukonag.ca. See attached e-mail for more information.

TOMORROW - Seminar in Calgary: "Carbon, Cash & Climate: How much change will we get?” The Canadian Petroleum Institute, a non-profit organization, is organizing a seminar on climate change entitled: "Carbon, Cash & Climate: How much change will we get?” to be held in Calgary, AB on January 15, 2008. The objective of this Workshop is to bring together experts from various disciplines in climate science and policy to discuss topics related to the effects of greenhouse gases on climate and the strategies and costs of addressing this critical problem. All presenters are world leaders in their areas of expertise and all have contributed to the assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The aim is to provide a non-confrontational environment that will lead to constructive and practical discussion. For further information and to register, please click here or contact Alíce Fischer at (403) 736-3308, or at abfischer@cpican.com

THIS WEEK - Climate Change: Science and Solutions – 8th Annual U.S Conference. The National Council for Science and the Environment invites you to participate in the 8th National Conference on Science, Policy, and the Environment to develop and advance science-based solutions to climate change. The three-day conference will be held January 16-18, 2008, in Washington, DC. For more information, please visit http://www.ncseonline.org/2008conference/.

Tunza International Children's Conference on the Environment, Stavanger, Norway 17-21 June 2008 - Theme: A Climate for change. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) will be organizing its Tunza International Children's Conference on the Environment in Stavanger, Norway from 17 to 21 June 2008. It will bring together 1,000 children aged 10 to 14 years, to learn about the environment through plenary sessions, hands-on workshops and field trips. The Conference will increase the children's understanding of environmental issues by providing them with a forum to share experiences and collectively voice their concerns for the environment. The themes of the Conference include, Energy, Bio-diversity, Resources and water. For more information on the Conference, and to submit a nomination from your organization please visit our website: http://www.unep.org/tunza/children/events/icc_2008/ . For further information on the conference, please contact: The Children and Youth / Sport and the Environment Unit, Division of Communications and Public Information, United Nations Environment Programme, P.O. Box 30552, Nairobi, Kenya, Tel: +254 -20- 762 3937 / 762 5066, Fax: +254 -20-762 3927/ 762 4350. Email: children.youth@unep.org

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7. RESOURCES

Environment Canada's web site dedicated to educators. Environment Canada (EC) has compiled the many educational resources it has available on the new web site dedicated to educators at: www.ec.gc.ca/educators. Classified by age category and topic, you will find EC and its collaborators' educational resources in just a few clicks! Take a look at the Complementary Resources section of the home page for even more tools that are available to you.

Northern Climate Exchange (NCE) UPDATE for 09 January 2008. To view the current issue, go to: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/OLK46/January%2009.htm

Canadian Environmental Network (RCEN): E-Bulletin - January 9th, 2008 Edition. To view the current issue, go to: http://www.cen-rce.org/ebulletin/email/eebe090108.html.

Newsletter: Nexus, January 2008: The Sustainability Network Newsletter. To view the January issue, go to: http://sustain.web.ca/Nexus/01-08.htm. The Sustainability Network is a support centre for environmental nonprofit organizations. Our mission is to strengthen the capacity of the environmental community by improving organizational management and leadership skills. Find out more at http://sustain.web.ca

January 2008 Toxic Nation E-News available now. To view the January issue, go to: http://www.environmentaldefence.ca/newsletter/toxicnation/enews.htm to get the latest news on Environmental Defence's efforts to protect human health from toxic chemicals. Find out about the latest science news on chemicals and health, and new tips for protecting yourself and family from exposure to toxic chemicals. Environmental Defence protects the environment and human health. We research. We educate. We go to court when we have to. All in order to ensure clean air, safe food and thriving ecosystems. Nationwide (Canadian). For more information about Environmental Defence, go to: www.environmentaldefence.ca. For inquiries related specifically to Toxic Nation, email info@toxicnation.ca, and visit the web site www.toxicnation.ca.

National Round Table on The Environment and The Economy (NRTEE) Final Advisory Report: Getting to 2050: Canada's Transition to a Low-emission Future. The NRTEE is pleased to present its final Advisory Report entitled Getting to 2050: Canada's Transition to a Low-emission Future. This report is the culmination of a year of research, analysis, consultations and deliberations by the Round Table. The Advisory Report sets out clear recommendations for effective action to achieve the government's stated goal of deep, long-term greenhouse gas emission reductions of between 60-70% below current levels by 2050. It concludes that achieving this goal is feasible with the right policy pathway, at a manageable national economic cost over the long run. http://www.nrtee-trnee.ca/eng/publications/getting-to-2050/index-getting-to-2050-eng.htm

Greentips – Environmental Ideas in Action - December 2007: A Toast to Green Beer and Wine go to: http://www.ucsusa.org/publications/greentips/. This is the latest issue from Union of Concerned Scientists: Citizens and Scientists for Environmental Solutions. For more information on UCS go to: www.ucsusa.org

EnerAction Now Up and Running! Bring energy conservation and efficiency projects to your Grades 4 to 7 classrooms with EnerAction. Eleven lesson plans, written by teachers for teachers, offer you a range of ways to make energy come to life in your classroom. Try the new Carbon Calculator! This innovative and interactive web-based lighting activity is a great tool for students. In one lesson, students investigate the costs in energy and in greenhouse gases to light their classrooms. They then identify ways to save energy and track their success. Students work alongside the Carbon Critter whose footprints grow larger when they use a lot of energy, and shrink when they save. Teachers can register with GreenLearning here: http://www.greenlearning.ca/register. To learn more about EnerAction got to: http://www.greenlearning.ca/eneraction. To visit the student website and try the Carbon Calculator go to: http://eneraction.greenlearning.ca/

Environmental Petitions Process. Since 1995, the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development has managed the petitions process on behalf of the Auditor General and has reported on it annually to Parliament. Environmental petitions are letters sent by Canadians to the Auditor General as a way to present their environmental questions and concerns to specific ministers of the federal government. Ministers are required to respond in writing within 120 days. To learn more about this important resource, please visit the following websites. For information on the petitions process: http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/domino/cesd_cedd.nsf/html/petitions_e.html. To access the Environmental Petitions Catalogue: http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/domino/petitions.nsf/english - click on the Continue button to view the catalogue. To read the 2007 Environmental Petitions Report to Parliament: http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/domino/reports.nsf/html/c20071002c_e.html

Launch of the Fourth Global Environment Outlook: Environment for Development (GEO-4). Published 20 years after the World Commission on Environment and Development produced its seminal report, Our Common Future, GEO-4, the latest in UNEP's series of flagship reports, assesses the current state of the global atmosphere, land, water and biodiversity, describes the changes since 1987, and identifies priorities for action. The full report, including graphs, fact sheets and other resources can be found at http://www.unep.org/geo/geo4 .

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8. FUNDING

Funding Available for Research on the Social Economy in Northern Canada - Call for Proposals. The Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada invites applications for research projects dealing with the Social Economy in the North. Funding is available (up to $20,000/year for 2 years), to support research that fits within the context of the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada. The overall goal of this Research Network is to bring together researchers and practitioners working on issues relevant to the social economy in northern Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik and Labrador). For details on themes, go to: http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/themes. For details on the call for proposals go to: http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/. Applications can be submitted at anytime but these will be reviewed at specific meetings of the SERNNoCa Scientific Committee.

Sources of Funding for Environmental/Conservation Projects (last updated February 2007). This listing has been compiled by the Yukon Department of the Environment to help you find funds to carry out your environmental projects. It includes Yukon Funding Sources, Federal Government Funding Sources, NGO/Foundation and Trust Funding Sources, and Private Funding Sources. http://environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/educationyouth/documents/FundingSourcesUpdate_2007_Feb.pdf

Yukon Environmental Training Trust Fund (YETTF). The goal of the Yukon Environmental Training Trust Fund is to support training, retraining, upgrading and improving of occupational skills of those employed by Yukon’s environmental groups or individuals working on environmental issues and activities in the Yukon. The Yukon Conservation Society (YCS) administers the YETTF on behalf of the Yukon Territorial Government. Applications can be submitted at any time to: The Yukon Environmental Training Trust Fund Committee, 302 Hawkins Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1X6. The YETTF committee meets every one or two months to consider applications. For information or to download application: http://www.yukonconservation.org/AboutYCS/AboutYCS.html. If you have questions or require more information, contact a member of the Yukon Environmental Training Trust Fund Committee (c/o YCS) at 668-5678 or ycs@ycs.yk.ca. (A)

Waste Reduction and Recycling Initiative Fund (WRRI) - Yukon Territorial Government (YTG), Department of Environment Recycling depots, nonprofit organizations, community groups, or individuals. Projects dealing with ‘hard to recycle materials’ or materials posing a threat to environmental and/or human health. Typically up to $10,000 applications accepted year round. Contact Pat Paslawski (867) 6675934 email: pat.paslawski@gov.yk.ca (A)

Environmental Grant (City of Whitehorse) - For Groups, nonprofit organizations, business. Improve Whitehorse Environment and develop environmental opportunities for Whitehorse citizens (Education, 3R, compost projects, reclamation, etc.). Two Types of grants available; for applications up to $1,000 apply anytime for applications up to $5,000 applications deadlines October 15th & February 15th. Contact: Environmental Coordinator, SabineSchweiger, (867) 668.8312, Fax: (867) 668.8386 email: environment@ whitehorse.ca website: www.whitehorse.ca/ (2D)

DEADLINEs TOMORROW - The Community Development Fund (CDF) - The CDF gives Yukon community, industry & professional associations, non-profit & charitable organizations and municipal & First Nations governments money for projects and events that: create jobs, generate spending on Yukon goods and services, support community well being, have measurable social, cultural and economic benefits for Yukon residents and communities. The primary goal of the CDF is funding projects and events that provide long-term benefit and value to Yukon communities. Applications must be received by the CDF office no later than 5:00 P.M. on the deadline date. For more information call 867.661.0408 ext 8125 or e-mail cdf@gov.yk.ca.

· Tier I ($20,000 or less) application deadlines are; January 15, May 15, July 15, and October 15.

· Tier II ($20,001 to $75,000) application deadlines are; May 15, September 15

· Tier III ($75,001 or more) application deadline is January 15.

DEADLINE TOMORROW - IPY call for proposals - Funding for Training, Communications and Outreach projects in conjunction with International Polar Year. Innovative and creative proposals are being sought to help raise awareness about the Canadian Arctic, promote IPY and polar science and research, and provide training and skills development for Northerners, amongst other objectives. The Government of Canada Program for International Polar Year places important emphasis on engaging children and youth and wishes to encourage partnerships and collaborations in all aspects of its program. This Call for Proposals is intended to support activities and initiatives across the country, particularly in the North. Details regarding the Call for Proposals is posted on our website at http://www.ipy.gc.ca/fnds/tco_e.html. The Call closes on January 15, 2008. Further information on IPY can also be obtained from the Canadian IPY Secretariat website www.ipycanada.ca and the international program website at www.ipy.org.

Aboriginal Funds for Species at Risk Recovery: Call for Proposals 2008-2009. This week marks the release of the formal call for proposals for the Government of Canada's Aboriginal Funds for Species at Risk http://www.recovery.gc.ca/AFSAR-FAEP/ – the Aboriginal Capacity Building Fund and the Aboriginal Critical Habitat Protection Fund. New for 2008-2009 is an on-line application tool through which applicants may submit their proposals. Interested applicants must contact the Regional Coordinator to obtain a User ID and password to submit their proposal. The regional coordinator will set up the account and then forward the instructions of how to access the system. Please refer to the Aboriginal Funds for Species at Risk Application Guidelines for further details. The Aboriginal Funds for Species at Risk is only one of the SARA-related programs available to Aboriginal organizations. Other programs include the Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk, www.recovery.gc.ca/HSP-PIH , and the Interdepartmental Recovery Fund, http://www.irf-fir.gc.ca/. Contact: Nancy Hughes, Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, 91780 Alaska Highway, Whitehorse, Nancy.Hughes@ec.gc.ca, (867) 667-3928.

Funding available: Invasive Alien Species Partnership Program (IASPP). IASPP has funding available for projects that address the threat of aquatic invasive species, terrestrial invasive alien plants and plant pests, and invasive alien animals. Projects supported by the program will: reduce the introduction and spread of IAS and address their pathways of invasion through prevention, detection, and management (eradication, containment, and control) activities; enable Canadians to become actively involved in projects that address the threat of IAS; and improve Canadians' understanding and awareness of IAS and the individual actions and choices which contribute to their introduction and spread. http://www.recovery.gc.ca/IASPP-PPEEE/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.main&lang=E

National Green Source Funding Guide The Green Source is a resource guide prepared by Environment Canada that will help you locate numerous sources of funding for environmental projects. It includes information on public and private sector programs and organizations that provide financial assistance, labour costs or in-kind donations to community groups. The Green Source is available in searchable database format, or hard copy format from the Environment Canada regional office serving your area. http://www.ec.gc.ca/ecoaction/before_e.html (A)

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9. JOBS, VOLUNTEER

DEADLINE TOMORROW - Community Adaptation Project Manager, Northern Climate ExChange (NCE) - Arts & Science Division Ayamdigut (Whitehorse) Campus. This is a term position to March 31, 2009 (with a possible extension). Salary: $48,894 to $58,209 per annum (75.0 hours bi-weekly). Competition#: 07.103. Closing Date: January 15, 2008. The Northern Climate ExChange (NCE) is a clearinghouse of climate change information for the North. Its mandate is to provide independent information, develop shared understanding and promote action on climate change. This new position is responsible for managing the Community-based Adaptation Planning project. This will include travelling to Yukon communities; developing and maintaining a communications strategy; directing casual staff; planning workshops; liaising with researchers, governments and other agencies; managing time-lines; and other related duties. The ideal candidate will have university education in a related discipline. Candidates require related experience in the following areas: communicating scientific information, program coordination, advanced computer and organizational skills, and excellent communication skills. You should also have experience with climate change science as it relates to the North. Please send resumes to: Human Resource Services, Yukon College, Box 2799, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 5K4, Fax#: (867) 668-8896, e-mail: hr@yukoncollege.yk.ca. For detailed information go to: www.yukoncollege.yk.ca & www.taiga.net/nce

Ta’an Kwäch’än Council is looking for a full time Environmental Assessment Technician. The Environmental Assessment Technician would report to the Lands Manager and is responsible for assisting with Land Use Applications, (YESSA Triggered and Non Trigger Applications). The incumbent will participate in reviewing land use applications and compiling and submitting TKC responses to these. The incumbent will participate in departmental organizational activities including overall department strategic planning as well as individualized Branch/Unit strategic planning, internal and external communications and administrative activities in order to help achieve the overall department’s mandate, strategic plan and workplans. For more information contact Simon Lapointe, MURP, Lands Manager, Ta’an Kwäch’än Council, Whitehorse, 867.668.3613 (ext 122), slapointe@taan.ca.

Current RCEN e-bulletin employment postings: http://www.cen-rce.org/ebulletin/employment.html.

Greenpeace - Media and Public Relations Officer. Greenpeace Canada is currently seeking experienced candidates to apply for the position of Media and Public Relations Officer at its Vancouver office. The position involves close work with the Communications Director and campaign staff to refine and implement communications strategies and provide ongoing media support. The major focus is to increase the effectiveness of Greenpeace campaign communications and the organization’s profile across the country through identifying opportunities, responding to events and providing communications advice and products. Successful candidates will have sound general knowledge of a wide range of environmental issues and 3 years minimum experience in the field of communications. Visit Greenpeace’s website to read the full job posting and for information on how to apply http://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/job-opportunities-2/media-and-public-relations-off. The closing date for applications is January 21st, 2008.

Jobs: Students interested in jobs in the environment sector. Check out www.goodworkcanada.ca , www.charityvillage.com and www.eco.ca.

WorkCabin.ca is the latest tool for Canadians seeking employment in the growing green economy. WorkCabin was established in 2007 as a way to help Canadians find green work opportunities. It has quickly become the source for employment and volunteer opportunities in all fields concerning the environment. For job postings go to http://www.workcabin.ca/job-postings.htm. For more information, visit www.WorkCabin.ca. WorkCabin.ca is 100% Canadian owned and operated and is located in Simcoe, Ontario.

GoodWorkCanada.ca: “More than just jobs, GoodWork is the place to get connected to environmentally and socially responsible projects, organizations and companies in Canada”. http://www.planetfriendly.net/goodwork.html (A)

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10. YOUTH

THIS WEEK - Bringing Youth Toward Equality (B.Y.T.E.)’s 10th Annual Conference: Youth Plan To Take Over the WORLD. B.Y.T.E.’s 10th Annual “Youth Plan To Take Over the WORLD” Conference is being held January 18-20 in Whitehorse. Workshops include (but not limited to): peace and conflict, how to you tube, Environmental Issues and Solutions, DJing, Yoga and Massage, and traditional medicine making. We have the Pelly Spirit Dancers, International representatives from Taking It Global, a Vancouver based group Power of Hope, the Outstanding Youth Achievement Awards, we also have a market place featuring local youth vendors as well as leading youth groups. Over the weekend we'll be joined by the Mayor, the Speaker of the House, Rendevous Queen, YTG-Youth Directorate, leaders from various political parties. For more information go to: http://yukonyouth.com/projects/turnitaround/

Other Conference activities: Indy-Film Festival - January 15, 16, 17 (7PM to 10PM) open to all ages, at the College admission is by donation and proceeds are going to the youth conference. Toxic Blend 'Zine (Yukon youth focused magazine published by BYTE) distribution on the 18th. Battle Of The Bands - January 18 from 8-12 open to all, at the college cafeteria. Turn It Around: Enviro/Arts Contest Winners will be announced on Saturday. Youth Human Rights Website Launches on the weekend www.rights-now.com and Sam Roberts Band Concert For All Ages (tickets are sold out, however, if we don't sell all of the conference passes those tickets that were set aside will be sold at the door). For more information please don't hesitate to call BYTE 667-7975!

DEADLINE TOMORROW - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Young Scientists Summer Program. The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is an international research organization, based in Austria, conducting inter-disciplinary scientific studies on environmental, economic, technological, and social issues in the context of human dimensions of global change. IIASA's annual Young Scientists Summer Program is a three-month (June–August) research program for around fifty advanced students whose interests correspond with IIASA's ongoing research. The deadline for application is January 15, 2008. http://www.iiasa.ac.at/yssp/register/

DEADLINE NEXT WEEK - Call for Applications – Canadian Commission for UNESCO: Youth Advisory Group. The Canadian Commission for UNESCO is currently looking for 15 people from across Canada, aged between 15 and 30 years old to commit between 2 to 3 hours a month, depending on ongoing projects and activities. The members are asked to share their point of view regarding a variety of issues and to support the development of new partnerships and projects. They may also be called upon to participate in events, at the local, national or international levels. Deadline for application is January 21, 2008. For more Information, visit www.unesco.ca or call Cynthia Lacasse Programme Officer 1-800-263-5588 ext : 4550 cynthia.lacasse@unesco.ca. See also attached application file for more information and report of the youth consultations held in Canada last September 2007.

DEADLINE NEXT WEEK - Sunlight Eco-Action Kids Awards - National Environmental Kids Awards. The Sunlight Eco-Action Kids Awards is a nation-wide awards program that recognizes kids between the ages of six and 12 who are working to make an environmental difference in their communities. Youth across Canada are invited to enter by submitting a letter describing the actions they have taken to better the environment. The purpose of the awards is to give Canadian kids a chance to share their ideas and raise awareness about what any individual can do to help ensure the future health of our environment. The Awards are supported by key environmental organizations including Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS), Evergreen, the Pembina Institute, World Wildlife Fund Canada, Pollution Probe and Zerofootprint. Experts from these groups will act as judges. To enter, kids between the ages of six and 12 submit a letter outlining their contributions to helping protect the planet. Winners in three different age groups (6-7 years, 8-9 years and 10-12 years) will receive the title of ultimate Eco-Action Kid and join a community of young people investing their time and energy to protect the earth. Each winner will also receive $1,000 to donate to the environmental charity of their choice and a $1,000 cash award. The entry deadline is January 21, 2008. The judges will select finalists from six regions across the country by February 7, 2008. National winners will be announced March 27, 2008. More information about the Awards and rules and regulations can be found by visiting www.sunlightecoactionkids.ca .

UNEP Volvo Adventure Award Searching for 2008 Winners. Arranged in collaboration with the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), the Volvo Adventure Award rewards active young people who create their own environmental projects. Anyone working on a practical environmental project aged between 13 and 16 years of age can enter for the Volvo Adventure. They are now searching for the 2008 winners – could it be you? All you have to do is register and enter your project by visiting www.volvoadventure.org. Deadline for application is January 31st 2008.

2008 Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program. The Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program was established to help cultivate and nurture environmental leadership amongst graduating Canadian high school students who have distinguished themselves through environmental community service, extracurricular and volunteer activities, and academic excellence. The Program grants 15 awards of $5000 each annually, to be applied towards educational expenses for the first year of post-secondary full-time studies in Canada. The deadline for applications is January 31, 2008. For more information, please visit http://www.earthday.ca/scholarship/. NEW – video PSA to help promote the 2008 Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program is posted on YouTube at http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=OZsvqtZzxiU.

“Rural Matters” $1000 Bursary for one Yukon Youth. Forging Healthy Canadian Communities” is a national symposium to be held in Edmonton from July 5-8, 2008. The symposium is designed to bring stakeholders from across Canada to discuss current rural, northern and remote community issues. More information on “Rural Matters” can be found at www.ruralmatters.ca. A $1000 bursary is offered for one youth representative from each province/territory towards travel expenses, lodging and the registration fee. Additional costs will be the responsibility of the recipient. The Association of Yukon Communities is responsible to select the Yukon representative. Applicants must be: a Yukon resident under 25 years of age, a post-secondary school attendee in a municipal government or community sustainability related program; or a rural community leader or volunteer. For more information and how to apply see: http://www.ayc.yk.ca/bursary.htm. Apply on or before February 1, 2008.

The Canadian Environment Awards invites you to join The Green Team Challenge 2008! The Green Team Challenge recognizes school-based projects that are protecting, preserving and restoring Canada’s environment. Tell us how your class or environmental club is bringing a green dream to life, and you could win $2,500 from TD Bank Financial Group to support an environmental initiative at your school. Five runners-up in each of the Junior and Senior categories will receive digital video camcorders from Panasonic Canada. All participating schools receive a year-long subscription to Canadian Geographic. The Junior and Senior Grand Prize winners will be invited to attend the Canadian Environment Awards Gala on June 2, 2008, in Toronto. For complete details or to post your green game plan, visit http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/cea2008/gt.asp. The Green Team Challenge closes on March 1, 2008

Kaleidoscope, Real World Video Challenge. An online video contest is a CIDA funded public engagement initiative that aims to sensitize and engage young Canadians to global development issues and to support them in becoming responsible and engaged global citizens. WHO: Canadian youth (8 to 12 and 13 to 18) WHAT: to produce short 5-minute videos about what they think is the most important global issue, and what we can do about it. Videos will be uploaded by participants to any video sharing platform of their preference (youtube, google video, etc). FOR MORE INFO: visit www.videochallenge.ca DEADLINE: The contest will be open for submissions from December 1, 2007 until March 31 2008. PRIZE: A video camera (or the equivalent value in cash up to $1,000)

French environmental education resources – interactive games and nature activities - Ressources d’éducation à l’environnement en français - jeux interactifs et activités de nature. http://www.frapna.org/

EnerAction Now Up and Running! Bring energy conservation and efficiency projects to your Grades 4 to 7 classrooms with EnerAction. Eleven lesson plans, written by teachers for teachers, offer you a range of ways to make energy come to life in your classroom. Try the new Carbon Calculator! This innovative and interactive web-based lighting activity is a great tool for students. In one lesson, students investigate the costs in energy and in greenhouse gases to light their classrooms. They then identify ways to save energy and track their success. Students work alongside the Carbon Critter whose footprints grow larger when they use a lot of energy, and shrink when they save. Teachers can register with GreenLearning here: http://www.greenlearning.ca/register. To learn more about EnerAction got to: http://www.greenlearning.ca/eneraction. To visit the student website and try the Carbon Calculator go to: http://eneraction.greenlearning.ca/

Jobs: Students interested in jobs in the environment sector. Check out www.goodworkcanada.ca , www.charityvillage.com and www.eco.ca.

Ice-e Mysteries: Polar E-book Project. A innovative approach to science, art and literacy education on polar regions and polar science for the IPY2007-08. Twenty-six middle school classes (grades 5-8) will be paired across the Northern and Southern Hemispheres (13 in each hemisphere). Each of the paired classes will develop a collaborative web-based book based on polar science themes.

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has launched the 17th International children's painting competition. The Competition is organized annually by the UNEP and the Japan-based Foundation for Global Peace and Environment (FGPE), Bayer and Nikon Corporation. It has been held since 1991 and has received over 190,000 entries from children in over 100 countries. This year’s Competition will focus on Climate Change: Actions we can take now. The selection process will be in two stages; the regional selection which will be done by UNEP Regional Offices and their partners, and the global selection which will be done by UNEP and its partners, Foundation for Global peace and Environment (FGPE), Bayer and Nikon Corporation. For more details on the competition visit http://www.unep.org/Tunza/paintcomp/.

$50,000 School Video Contest – Be the Change. An innovative new Web broadcaster is using the power of the Internet to inspire children and youth in schools across North America to make a difference. http://www.quantumshift.tv/contests/. Pick an environment or social cause and get your school involved in making a difference. QuantumShift.tv, a Web TV network featuring solution-oriented news, documentaries, and entertainment, is challenging students and teachers at all K-12 schools in the US and Canada to document their work on a social or environmental project through a series of short videos over the 2007-08 school year - September 1, 2007 - April 30, 2008. The winning schools will receive a prize package worth $50,000 in cash and educational resources. Electronic Press Kit available at: http://quantumshift.tv/schools/press

YOUTH Resources: Website – Pembina - GreenLearning.ca. GreenLearning is a premier learning resource for innovative teachers. Lessons and activities are curriculum-aligned, comprehensive, fun and FREE. Help your students participate in their own learning while gaining a more holistic and hopeful understanding of complex energy and environmental issues. Sign up for GreenLearning today! http://www.greenlearning.ca/ Also, now available – eCards: research, write, design, send! eCards is an innovative core-curriculum integrated resource for Grades 6, 7 and 8. It meets curriculum expectations in Geography, Language Arts, Visual Arts and Information Technology. Visit the GreenLearning website for a complete list of the Ontario grade 7 expectations addressed by eCards. Using the eCards website, students research a renewable or non-renewable source of energy, create eCards with their own message and graphics, and with teacher approval, email them to a family member, friend or community leader - making their voices heard on their energy futures. To check out eCards go to: http://www.greenlearning.ca/node/172

Consumers Guide to Afterschool Science Resources. The Consumers Guide to Afterschool Science Resources contains reviews of high-quality, hands-on science content for afterschool programs. It provides a wide range of after school activities, curricula, and more. Reviewed materials include semester- and year-long curricula, activity kits, instructor guides consisting of many related activities, and websites that offer content appropriate for afterschool programs. Users are able to search and sort entries by title, subject, grade level, audience, and cost. A brief description of each resource is accompanied by two expert reviewers' detailed commentary. http://www.sedl.org/afterschool/guide/science/index.html Earth Matters: Studies for Our Global Future. The Population Connection is updating the secondary curriculum, Earth Matters: Studies for Our Global Future, and offers the second edition free for downloading on its website, including all readings and activities. Units include Population Dynamics, Climate Change, Water Resources, and more.http://www.populationeducation.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=443&Itemid=2

youtube video! Declaration on Climate Change from Youth of the Arctic - A bunch of great young people from across the Arctic got together and wrote/filmed this Declaration on Climate Change in 2005. The video was taken to the United Nations (Framework Convention on Climate Change) and highlighted during Arctic Day at CoP11 (Montreal, Canada, 2005 UNFCCC). To view video, click here or go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxjbTBi8e3g&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Etaiga%2Enet%2Fayn%2Fhome%2Ehtml

Environment Canada's Website for Youth - Connect to youth and organizations in environmental fields to get involved, expand your knowledge, and be inspired. Go to: http://www.ec.gc.ca/Youth/index_e.cfm (3)

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11. YUKON LINKS

Arctic Borderlands Ecological Knowledge Co-opArctic Youth NetworkCanadian Parks and Wilderness Society YukonEnvironmental Educators Association of the YukonNorthern Climate ExchangeRaven RecyclingRivers Without BordersWildlife Conservation Society CanadaWilderness Tourism Association of the YukonYukon Bird ClubYukon Conservation Society

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12. CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK (RCEN) BULLETINS:

CURRENT E-BULLETIN:

English: http://www.cen-rce.org/ebulletin/index.html

French: http://www.cen-rce.org/ebulletin/indexfr.html

ARCHIVED BULLETINS:

English: http://www.cen-rce.org/eng/bulletins/index.html

French:http://www.cen-rce.org/fre/bulletins/index.html

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