YTEN Bulletin November 26 2007

Yukon Environmental Network Bulletin – November 26, 2007

The next Bulletin will be posted on Monday, December 3rd, 2007. An arrow denotes new, revised item or approaching deadline. Yukon items are listed first under each heading; the rest are chronological.

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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

Northern ministers seek infrastructure help to adapt to climate change - CBC NEWS | NOVEMBER 26, 2007

Politicians representing northern regions of Canada say they need more infrastructure to help adapt to climate change, which they say is melting much-needed winter roads. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2007/11/26/ministers-climate.html

Enbridge Sees Big Wind Farm Running in a Year - JONATHAN SPICER | REUTERS NEWS SERVICE | NOVEMBER 26, 2007

TORONTO - Enbridge Inc aims to have Canada's second-biggest wind farm up and running in a year, a spokeswoman for the company said Friday, adding that project delays have caused "significant" cost overruns. http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/45528/story.htm

Carbon Price Vital But Inadequate in Climate Crisis - JEREMY LOVELL | REUTERS NEWS SERVICE | NOVEMBER 26, 2007

LONDON - Achieving a high and stable price for carbon is vital but inadequate on its own in the bid to beat climate change, British business leaders said in a far reaching report published on Monday. Governments had to use regulation and taxation to reinforce the move from a high to a low carbon economy, and consumers had to be given much more information to help them make product and lifestyle choices, the Confederation of British Industry said. http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/45521/story.htm

COMMENTARY: Blowing Hot and Cold. Iceland’s Many-Faceted Geothermal Resources - JIM MOTAVALLI CE-MAGAZINE | NOVEMBER 26, 2007

We are standing on a balcony outside Iceland’s Hellisheidi geothermal power plant, newly built on the side of an active volcanic mountain in Hengill. It’s pretty cold, but we are wreathed in warm steam that started out in the center of the Earth. Some of the turbines have been humming since 2006, but the plant is still under construction, on its way to producing 300 megawatts of electricity and (beginning in 2009) 400 megawatts of heat energy to warm factories and households. http://www.emagazine.com/view/?3975

Government of Canada Takes Landmark Action to Conserve Canada's North – PARKS CANADA | NOVEMBER 21, 2007

The Government of Canada has taken yet another major step to protect and conserve Canada's north by announcing the withdrawal of over 10 million hectares of land, one of the largest land conservation initiatives in Canadian history near the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, and around the Ramparts River and Wetlands, both in the Northwest Territories. http://news.gc.ca/web/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=362739&

European leaders turn up heat on Canada before Bali climate talks – JENNIFER DITCHBURN | THE CANADIAN PRESS | NOVEMBER 21, 2007

OTTAWA - European countries are beginning to apply gentle pressure on the Canadian government in advance of global climate change talks in Indonesia next month - an approach that might harden once the Tories make clear their negotiating positions. http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=n112090A

Groups challenge billions in subsidies for Canada's oil and gas companies - ECOJUSTICE MEDIA RELEASE | NOVEMBER 14, 2007

TORONTO - Church and environmental groups today called on the federal government to justify giving billions of dollars in tax breaks to Canada's oil and gas corporations, while having scrapped a key climate change program designed to assist low-income Canadians http://www.ecojustice.ca/m_archive/pr07_11_14.html. For more information, contact: Adiat Junaid, Communications Coordinator, KAIROS (416) 463 5312, ext. 223 Albert Koehl, Lawyer, Ecojustice (416) 533 1231

Note: Sierra Legal is now Ecojustice Canada. For more information, please visit our new website at www.ecojustice.ca

More light, less heat: Reflections on Grist's presidential forum on climate change - DAVID ROBERTS | GRIST | NOVEMBER 19, 2007

On Saturday, presidential candidates Dennis Kucinich, John Edwards, and Hillary Clinton gathered in L.A. to discuss climate and energy at a forum co-sponsored by Grist and PRI's Living on Earth. The forum was moderated by Steve Curwood of LoE, with Mary Nichols of the California Air Resources Board and me providing questions. http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/11/19/02938/435/?source=weekly

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2. ACTION ALERTS

DEADLINE Extension - Wind River Threatened by Roads for Uranium Mining Exploration. A mining company plans to bulldoze winter roads into the heart of the Yukon’s Three Rivers wilderness. This plan to save cash on a highly speculative uranium exploration play pre-empts the land use planning process and jeopardizes the future of the Three Rivers. Due to the extreme hazards of radioactive wastes from uranium mining, many jurisdictions have imposed moratoriums on uranium mining. In the Yukon, there has been no public debate on the impacts uranium mining. See attached e-mail for more information. Go to: http://www.cpawsyukon.org/get-involved/uranium-mining-impacts.html for more information and maps on uranium mining and exploration in the Peel watershed. Submit your comments opposing this land use permit application to the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) by Thursday, December 6, 2007. You can make comments online on the YESAB site. Go to project 2007-0205, Wernecke Winter Road Access Project, Cash Minerals. Visit: www.yesab.ca/registry or call toll free: 1-866-322-4040 or e-mail the Mayo YESAB office at Loralee.johnstone@yesab.ca. You can also send a fax with your comments to 867-996-4040. The Cash Minerals proposal to build a 250 km winter road along the Wind River, a permanent airstrip, three temporary airstrips and spur roads in the Wind River watershed for uranium exploration will also have serious negative long-term impacts on tourism operators on the Wind River. See the attached final submission to YESAB from the Wilderness Tourism Association of the Yukon – WTAY.

Community Petition – Re: Genetically Engineered Seed in the Yukon - etition asking the Yukon Legislative Assembly for a ten-year moratorium – a ‘time-out’ – on the introduction of GE seed to the Yukon. To sign the petition and/or to borrow the film “The Future of Food” contact gefree@yukonfood.com.

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

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.

International Day of Climate Action - December 8! People around the world are preparing for the largest planetary day of action yet to stop climate chaos. Join hundreds of thousands of people in 60 countries (and counting) who will be on the streets to demand that world leaders take the urgent and resolute action that is needed to prevent catastrophic climate chaos. The entire world needs to move as rapidly as possible to a stronger emissions reductions treaty, which is both equitable and effective in preventing dangerous climate change. In Canada, the case is particularly severe: Canada declared our Kyoto targets unachievable and joined Bush's club of polluting nations who think "voluntary targets" will reach our commitments. December 8 is our day to tell our government that the only path to a stable climate runs through Kyoto! Rallies are currently planned for Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton and Lethbridge. No rally planned for your location? Plan one! Contact actions@ourclimate.ca , director@ourclimate.ca , or campaigns@actfortheearth.org to get involved! For more information: www.ourclimate.ca, www.actfortheearth.org/stopclimatechaos. To follow what's going on at the UN: www.cydbali.org, www.globalclimatecampaign.org

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3. LOCAL MEETINGS & EVENTS.

Celebration of Swans Planning Meeting. A planning meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM at 10 Burns Rd (Fish & Wildlife Boardroom). The planning has begun for the Celebration of Swans - April 12 - 20th, 2008! You're involvement has been integral in the success of this community collaborative event. We would like to hear what your organization has in mind for this year's Celebration and garner ideas for how we can continue its success. If you are not able to attend the meeting, bring your ideas to the table by emailing or calling Sara Nielsen, Wildlife Viewing Technician, Environment Yukon before then; Sara.Nielsen@gov.yk.ca, (867) 667-8705. Goodies will be provided!

Next Meeting: Yukon Green Party. The Yukon Green Party is holding their next meeting on Monday, December 10th, at the Whitehorse Library from 7 to 9 pm. Before the holiday season takes over completely; come and join us for our last meeting of the year!! Everyone welcome! For more information, contact: Kristina Calhoun CEO, Yukon Federal Green Party at yukonfederal.greenparty@gmail.com or phone 633-3392. Note: The Yukon Environmental Network is non-partisan and is including this notice by request.

Yukon Bird Club Event: Bird-in-the-Hand Identification Workshop. All are welcome – free. Wednesday, December 5th. Whitehorse Public Library, 7 pm. Fun evening with bird study skins. Come learn more about birds with Nancy Hughes.... if you have any questions, call Betty Sutton at 633-2590.

TODAY - 35th Annual Geoscience Forum and Mineral Exploration Trade Show. The annual Yukon Geoscience Forum and Mineral Exploration Trade Show kicks off Monday November 26th, 2007at the High Country Inn and Yukon Convention Centre in Whitehorse. This four day event features the latest in technology, exploration, reclamation and research in the Yukon’s mining and oil and gas industries. Over 300 delegates from across Canada are registered for the forum hosted by the Yukon Chamber of Mines. Delegates include geologists, scientists, academics, investors, prospectors and placer miners, as well as representatives of service and supply companies, government, mining, and oil and gas companies. For more information or to register contact the Yukon Chamber of Mines or visit www.ycmines.ca.

THIS WEEK - Yukon Wholistic Health Network Presentation. The Yukon Wholistic Health Network Presents Food Allergies and Antioxidants with Dr. Carolee Bateson Koch - November 28th, 6:30 pm. at the Whitehorse Public Library. Admission is Free. For more information see www.wholisticheatlhyukon.org

Christmas Bird Counts Schedule 2007/08. Note: Please contact count coordinators directly to participate in any or all Christmas Bird Counts:

· Skagway, Alaska. Saturday, December 15, 2007 (alternate in case of extreme weather: Sunday, December 16, 2007) for more information: call Elaine Furbish (907) 983-2049 or Sandy Snell-Dobert (907) 983-3510 or come to the Sweet Tooth Café in Skagway between 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. on count day email: snowshoes@aptalaska.net

· Marsh LakeYukon River. Sunday, December 16, 2007, Time: 9:15 a.m. Location: Yukon River bridge at Lewes Marsh (Alaska Highway) For information contact Helmut Grünberg, Whitehorse 667-6703 or Clive Osborne, Whitehorse 667-6976. email: grunberg@northwestel.net

· Haines Junction. NEW DATE - Thursday, December 20, 2007 Time: 9:15 a.m. Location: Visitor Information Centre. For route assignment contact Julie Bauer, Haines Junction 634-2002 email: julie-ann-bauer@northwestel.net

Yukon Enviro-birders Malkolm Boothroyd and family surpass the 350 species mark on their year-long fossil-fuel-free birding odyssey. To follow their adventures point your browser to: http://www.birdyear.blogspot.com/

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4. NOTICES

Energy Solutions Centre: Holiday Light Exchange Program. The Energy Solutions Centre has organized a light exchange. Bring your old set of light to the Energy Solutions Centre at 206A Lowe St. (across from Riverside Grocery) and trade it in for a new set of L.E.D. lights to decorate your home. Supplies of L.E.D. lights are limited, so hurry in to get your free string. If you have more than one string, bring them in and we will recycle them too! For more information contact Shane at 393-7062.

Up Here Magazine has an on-line survey on whether or not uranium mining has a place North of 60. It's in the bottom right corner of their home page. If you want to vote, go to: http://www.uphere.ca/. To read the recent Up Here article “The Fallout” By Michael Ganleyin on the Uranium Mining issue in the North, go to http://www.uphere.ca/node/171.

Canadian made electric car approved by Transport Canada for use in Canada. Transport Canada recently confirmed to ZENN Motor Company that its 100 per cent electric, Zero-Emission, No-Noise (“ZENN”) vehicle meets and/or exceeds all standards of Canada’s low-speed vehicle class Friday, November 2, 2007. The issuance of the National Safety Mark is the first step of many to bringing the ZENN to market in Canada. To be legally allowed to drive these cars in the Yukon, we will need to have low-speed vehicle legislation drafted. At the moment, British Columbia is the only jurisdiction in Canada with low-speed vehicle regulations in place. http://zenncars.com/availability/availability_canada.html

The Yukon Volunteer Bureau is Moving! The Yukon Volunteer Bureau will be moving to 305 Wood Street, the Main Floor of Captain Martin House - Next to Lepage Park. (Please enter from Wood Street entrance). We will be in the new location by Monday December 3 and will be wheelchair accessible with an accessible ramp from the alley and the park to the back door. The mailing address will remain the same; PO Box 31107, Y1A 5P7. Please be patient with us during our moving phase and stay tuned for our Open House in the New Year!!

DEADLINE THIS WEEK - Nominations for National Stewardship Awards / Candidatures pour les Prix d'excellence nationaux en intendance. Only one week remains to submit nominations for Wildlife Habitat Canada’s national stewardship awards. This is your opportunity to recognize someone you know — an individual, organization or company — for outstanding contributions to stewardship. Wildlife Habitat Canada has two stewardship awards: Countryside Canada recognizes exceptional land stewardship in the agricultural community; and the Forest Stewardship Award is for significant contributions to forest stewardship and conservation. These awards have played a key role in promoting stewardship throughout Canada. Please support stewardship by submitting a nomination. Awards will be presented in 2008, but the nomination deadline is November 30, 2007. How to nominate: Step 1: Complete the online nomination form by selecting either of the following links Countryside Canada or the Forest Stewardship Recognition Program. Step 2: Submit the nomination form online, or print the form and fax or mail it to: Lynn McIntyre, 1750 Courtwood Crescent, Suite 310, Ottawa, ON , K2C 2B5 Tel 800.669.7919 ext. 234, Fax 613.722.3318. Please note: Letters of support for award nominees from individuals or organizations should also be e-mailed, faxed or mailed to Lynn McIntyre.

Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) Screening Report and Recommendation for the Proposed Carmacks Stewart/Minto Spur Transmission Project (Project No. 2006-0286) is now available. Key issues considered during the assessment included; Tachun & Ethel Lake Caribou, Air Quality and diesel emissions within Riverdale, Heritage Resources, Trapping activities and resources, timber salvage plan, Aesthetic Impact and Fish and Fish Habitat. To view the full report, go to: www.yesab/registry.ca.

Government of Yukon News Release #07-240 - Proposed Wildlife Act Regulations out for Public Review. The Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board and Environment Yukon are encouraging the public's comments on 15 proposed Wildlife Act regulation changes for the coming year, Environment Minister Dennis Fentie announced on Nov 7, 2007, for more information go to: http://www.gov.yk.ca/news/2007/07-240.html. An information package has been prepared to provide details on the proposed changes and the steps that people can take to respond to the proposals before the Friday, December 7 deadline. The information package can be picked up at the board’s office at 106 Main Street in Whitehorse, Renewable Resources Councils offices and Environment Yukon offices in the communities, the department’s office at 10 Burns Road in Whitehorse, and the Yukon government administration building on Second Avenue in Whitehorse. A copy can also be viewed or downloaded from the websites of either the Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board at http://www.yfmb.yk.ca/ or Environment Yukon http://www.environmentyukon.gov.yk.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.

Canadian Environment Awards are accepting Nominations for the 2008 Awards. The Canadian Environment Awards: A Celebration of Community Achievement is a national, bilingual program that recognizes individuals and groups of Canadians who have made outstanding contributions to the protection, restoration and preservation of the Canadian environment. The Canadian Environment Awards comprises four levels of environmental endeavour — the Community Awards, which recognize grassroots initiatives; the Citation of Lifetime Achievement; the Ideas for Life Award, which recognizes the outstanding promotion of environmental awareness or action through the arts and design; and The Green Team Challenge, which is the youth initiative. Nominations for the 2008 awards will be accepted by the Canadian Environment Awards from October 1 - December 7, 2007. You are encouraged to consider nominating outstanding groups and individuals that you believe merit recognition. Visit www.canadiangeographic.ca/cea2008 for a copy of the nomination form and complete nomination guidelines. See also attached announcement for more details.

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

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 (Deadline for next applications - To Be Announced).

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.

THIS WEEK - Consultation Schedule: November 26 – December 3: Community Consultation Forums in Old Crow, Fort McPherson, Aklavik and Inuvik

December 6: Technical Workshop for Stakeholders and Agencies in Whitehorse

December 6: Public Consultation Forum in Whitehorse, 7:00 – 9:00 pm at CYFN Cafeteria

December 10 – 13: Community Consultation Forums in Mayo and Dawson

Comments: Draft Multi Year Development Plan for Yukon Agriculture And Agri-Food 2008-2012. http://www.serecon.ca/survey/DraftMYDP.pdf. When finalized, this plan will direct the course of agriculture in the Yukon as influenced by the Agriculture Branch (Energy, Mines & Resources - Archie Langs' portfolio) who will follow it. “The goal of this policy is to encourage the growth of a Yukon agricultural industry that: produces high quality products for local consumption; is economically viable; operates in an environmentally sustainable manner; and contributes to community well-being.” To view a response to this document see the attached e-mail (Your Food) from Heidi Marion, Organic Farmer, Wild Blue Yonder, Whitehorse.

DEADLINE TOMORROW - Call for Proposals: 2008-2009 Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk (HSP) in the Pacific and Yukon Region (PYR). This is the 9th year of HSP funds supporting the conservation and recovery of species at risk listed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC; www.cosewic.gc.ca ). To view the 2008-09 HSP Submission Guide detailing PYR's program priorities and eligibility criteria go to: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfjp642c_2jjzjt2. Note that research is NOT an eligible activity for HSP funding. Funding applications must be completed on-line at: http://www.recovery.gc.ca/HSP-PIH/ (please contact the regional coordinator to set up). DEADLINE: Funding applications for 2008-09 in the Pacific and Yukon Region must be received by November 27, 2007 at 20:59 (PST). To obtain further information on the Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk in the Pacific and Yukon Region, please contact the HSP Coordinator (page 16 HSP Submission Guide). For more information on Canada’s Species at Risk Strategy, please visit: www.speciesatrisk.gc.ca

THIS WEEK - Call for Delegates: NGO participation in the Proposed Risk Management Measures for Mercury Containing Products Workshops. The RCEN is seeking two ENGO delegates to participate in each of three upcoming Multi-Stakeholder Consultations on Environment Canada’s Risk Management Measures for Mercury-containing Products. The purpose of the workshops is to present Environment Canada’s proposed risk management instruments and provisions therein; invite stakeholders to provide comments; and inform on the next steps in the implementation of the risk management strategy. The following tentative dates have been chosen for the workshops: November 20th (Montréal, QC); November 27th (Toronto, ON); December 12th (Vancouver, BC). ENGO delegates will be compensated for 1-day of services for preparation; 1-day of services for participation; and travel, meals and lodging expenses, according to Treasury Board Guidelines. The deadline to apply is Friday, November 9, 2007. Please complete the online application form or click here to read the full Call for Delegates. For more information, contact Sarah Heiberg, National Caucus Coordinator, at (514) 880-9810 or by email at sarah@cen-rce.org.

Request for Ideas: Climate Change Documentary Series. Tigress Productions in the UK is working on a TV documentary series about how a change of climate can create conflict on a large or small scale around the globe. They are looking for Canadian examples of how climate change has caused local disputes over water, land, etc. Please contact Rebecca Harris directly at RebeccaHarris@tigeraspect.co.uk if you have any examples they could highlight.

IPY - Call for Proposals 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 will be posted shortly on our website at www.ipy.gc.ca. 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 Papers: Trumpeter Swan Society Conference in Whitehorse April 17-20, 2008 - See attached call for papers for the 21st Trumpeter Swan Society Conference in Whitehorse, YT, April 17-20, 2008, during the annual Celebration of Swans. We are particularly interested in conference attendees hearing the perspectives of Yukoners who have an interest in Trumpeter Swans and their conservation. This is also an excellent chance for Yukoners to learn about what is happening in other parts of the continent…and to meet other people with a passion for swans. The conference typically attracts swan experts and conservationists from across North America. Further information, including registration information, will be posted on the society's website www.trumpeterswansociety.org soon.

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6. WORKSHOPS & CONFERENCES

THIS WEEK - Remote Community Wind Energy Conference. Are You Interested in Northern Wind Energy? The Remote Community Wind Energy Conference is being held November 28-30, 2007 in Tuktoyaktuk, NT. For more information and to register, visit www.remotewindenergy.ca or call Julie Coad at 867.669.6211 or e-mail: Julie@taitcc.com.

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

Website: Environmental Learning and Experience: An Interdisciplinary Guide For Teachers (2007). No matter what we’re learning in school, there is often, if not always, some connection to the environment. That’s the premise of a new environmental education planning guide whose lead author is David Zandvliet, an associate professor of science and environmental education in Simon Fraser University’s Faculty of Education. The British Columbia Ministry of Education commissioned Zandvliet and other education experts to research and write Environmental Learning and Experience: An Interdisciplinary Guide for Teachers. Compiled over 16 months and based on interviews with educators in several school districts, the planning guide explains how Zandvliet and his research partners are enriching the environmental education content in K to 12 courses. http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/environment_ed .

IPCC AR4 Synthesis Report was released in Valencia on November 17th, 2007. The Summary for Policy Makers can be downloaded at http://www.ipcc.ch/

Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) Screening Report and Recommendation for the Proposed Carmacks Stewart/Minto Spur Transmission Project (Project No. 2006-0286) is now available. Key issues considered during the assessment included; Tachun & Ethel Lake Caribou, Air Quality and diesel emissions within Riverdale, Heritgae Resources, Trapping activities and resources, timber salvage plan, Aesthetic Impact and Fish and Fish Habitat. To view the full report, go to: www.yesab/registry.ca.

Outdoor Education Student seeking practicum placement. University student completing Bachelor of Education Degree with a specialization in Outdoor and Experiential Education at Queen's University is available for practicum placement for March 2008. Student requires placement in an educational setting under the guidance of a qualified instructor, outside of the traditional classroom, keen to learn more about the Inuit culture and very interested in working in Northern Canada. Contact: Meghan Colgan 613.530.2772 6mc44@queensu.ca

Wake Up and Smell the Planet is now available - the Nonpompous, Nonpreachy Grist Guide to Greening Your Day! Inside its colorful covers, you'll find loads of information and tips on everything from shaving to shopping, from greening your office to greening your video games. And all of it delivered with the good humor and bad puns that are Grist's trademark. http://www.grist.org/wakeup/index.html. Grist - Environmental News and Commentary homepage: http://www.grist.org/.

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

Canadian Atlas Online - second generation now available. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has launched the second generation of its groundbreaking Canadian Atlas Online. First launched in April 2005, The Canadian Atlas Online marries the ancient art and science of cartography with state-of-the-art technology. Fully bilingual, it is a trusted and frequently consulted geographic resource that makes learning about Canada fun for millions of Canadians; it attracts up to 500,000 page views each month. Detailed maps combined with thematic sections weave the stories of Canada’s people, culture, environment, history and heritage together into a compelling celebration of our nation. Maintaining the Society’s tradition of bringing Canada’s geography to life, the 2007 edition of The Canadian Atlas Online boasts an expanded inventory of timely thematic modules, including Climate Change and the Rivers of Canada. Content is richly illustrated with slide shows, narrated video vignettes and animated graphics, along with games and interactive questionnaires. For the English version go to http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/intro.aspx?lang=En for the French version go to: http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/intro.aspx?lang=Fr

Newsletter: Nexus, November 2007: The Sustainability Network Newsletter. To view the November issue, go to: http://sustain.web.ca/Nexus/11-07.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

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 .

Whitehorse Teachers: Get Into Nature with WildED! WildED delivers FREE Nature Education Programs to classes from grade 4 to 12. Our educators are locally based, professional teachers with backgrounds in natural sciences and outdoor education. Meet key learning outcomes in science, social studies, geography, and outdoor education with WildED’s curriculum-linked, experiential programs. WildED engages students, invokes critical thought, and can be tailored to match your teaching goals. Experience Our FREE programs! Programs include; In-School Programs (half or full day), Outdoor Programs (full day), Workshops and Educational Resources for Teachers. To book a WildED Program: Send an email to bookings@wilded.org, include your name, school name, phone number, email address. Specify grade level and number of students in your class. An educator will contact you to confirm a date will contact you to confirm a date. For more information go to: www.wilded.org 1-888-732-0509 bookings@wilded.org. Please note: Programs are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Book early to avoid disappointment!

Youtube: “How It All Ends” On the issue of climate change – “this is the more evolved descendant of "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See:" a tour-de-force of logic and reasoning, backed up by a battalion of thoroughness and detail. Be sure to use the playlist of the same name, so that you can find all the videos in an understandable order”. http://www.youtube.com/user/wonderingmind42

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 .

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8. FUNDING

Funding Available for Research on the Social Economy in Northern Canada - Call for Proposals. 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 (Deadline for next applications - To Be Announced).

Sources of Funding for Environmental/Conservation Projects – 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)

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.

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.

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)

DEADLINE THIS WEEK - 2008 River Restoration Design Symposium Scholarships. River Restoration Northwest (RRNW) is pleased to announce scholarship opportunities for those who cannot afford to attend the 2008 Stream Restoration Design Symposium held February 5-7, 2008. Scholarships will cover the 3-day symposium registration fee for successful applicants. Applications are being solicited specifically from watershed councils and other non-profit organizations. The Peter Klingeman Scholarship Fund sponsored by RRNW will award up to four full scholarships. Eligible applicants include stream restoration specialists who work for watershed councils, watershed groups, environmental education organizations, regional fisheries enhancement groups (RFEG’s), lead entities, salmon recovery regional organizations, conservation districts, and non-profit organizations. Deadline for submittal is November 28th, 2007. Please see contact Holly Walla at hollyw@bes.ci.portland.or.us or (503)823-5335 for information and applications.

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9. JOBS, VOLUNTEER

URGENT THIS WEEK - JUDGES STILL NEEDED FOR SELKIRK SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR on Wednesday November 28, 2007 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM. We are still looking for judges for both the regional and for many of the School Fairs being held this week, Nov 6- 28th. To see the on-line calendar of events, including the School Fairs go to http://ical.mac.com/WebObjects/iCal.woa/wa/default?u=danhurley&n=YRSF.ics. The Regional Fair is on Saturday, December 1st at the Yukon College cafeteria If you are interested in volunteering, for any fairs contact; Dan Hurley dan@danhurley.ca. If you are new to judging, haven't done it for a while, or you are just curious, take a look at the new YRSF Judging Info document at: http://yrsf.danhurley.ca/background2005.html. Also check out: http://yrsf.danhurley.ca for more Fair details.

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.

CPAWS Yukon - Campaign Coordinator. CPAWS-Yukon is looking for a highly motivated person to work on a variety of ambitious and innovative conservation initiatives. This position requires energy, imagination, communications skills, strategic thinking, and a commitment to the natural world. Based in Whitehorse and reporting to the Executive Director, the campaign coordinator is key to developing and delivering campaigns that advance a comprehensive protected areas network in the Yukon. Check out http://www.cpawsyukon.org/about/employment.html for further details. Consideration of applications will begin immediately.

Employment Opportunity: Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB), Contract Work. YESAB is currently advertising to find individuals who are interested in being included on a source list for casual or contract work in a number of technical areas, including scientific, traditional or local knowledge. Please click on the link below for more information. Contract & Casual Technical Resources or go to http://www.yesab.ca/jobs_contracts/documents/SourceListAd_000.pdf (25 KB PDF)

Masters-level teaching assistant position – opportunity to study the ecological effects of an invasive riparian tree species on elements of stream-riparian function in Alaska. The successful candidate will have the option of applying to and obtaining their degrees in either Fisheries or Biology. Stipend will be $27,526 to $30,487 up to three years, with health benefits and tuition covered. Fieldwork, lab costs, and work-related travel are covered by the grant. To learn more about the position or project, contact Mark Wipfli (mark.wipfli@uaf.edu) or Tricia Wurtz (twurtz@fs.fed.us).

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

Sign the Canadian Youth Delegation petition attending Climate Conference. A delegation of 30 Canadian youth are going to the next UN climate change conference in Bali from Dec 3rd - 14th. The following petition will accompany the youth delegation, so our Canadian government leaders know that CANADIAN YOUTH are concerned about the outcome of this conference. This petition will be brought to Bali with the Canadian Youth Delegation and, in turn, presented to the Canadian government delegation. FOR MORE INFO & TO SIGN: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/canadian_youth/index.html

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/

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 .

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/.

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.

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

$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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