Protecting the Ottawa River watershed: First Nations history important for the future
of the environment
“Water is speaking: Are we listening?” That question was
posed by Saugeen First Nation Chief Randall Kahgee in the book Boiling Point by Maude Barlow. Water is life- the indigenous people have always known this to be
true. Water feeds our bodies, water is
our bodies. Water is prosperity; water is safety. Water should be clean.
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association has revised its previous position statement on feline declawing
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Photo by Tambako The Jaguar Flickr |
The CVMA released a statement that the association has revised it's previous position on the onychectomy- better known as declawing- of domestic cats. The statement reads that explicitly state that the CVMA “opposes elective and non-therapeutic Partial Digital Amputation (PDA), commonly known as declawing or onychectomy, of domestic cats.”
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
An increase in water vapour over the Ocean's adds power to tropical storms. This means an increase in the amount of tropical storms we experience, the size of them and how long they last.
I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca
A new era
is upon us: Reduce carbon emissions and increase
biodiversity
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Photo by Michael Allen Flickr |
When I was growing up we lived in a brand-new housing
development for a few years. Our family was one of the first to move to the
newly created community. I loved it there because we had a park and forest in
the back; and a stream that lead to the rushing river. It was my own, personal
ecosystem to explore, climb and collect ‘samples’ from. Most of all, it was my
place to get good and muddy!
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
Natural shifts in the Earth's orbit can cause natural climate change, but the rate in which the climate is changing and the rapid warming effect is impacted by our actions.
I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Years has challenged themselves to release one climate fact per day. I've decided to join in and create my very own Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate science, and also to share solutions and renewable achievements. Sharing solutions keeps me hopeful. While I wont be sharing one fact per day, I'm going to try my best to share one a week. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca
Happy International Women's Day!
Be strong! Be brave! Be the change!
February 20 is National Love Your Pet Day!
Sending love from us to your fur-family!
Cheers to all of you from Paws For Reaction!
February 18 is National Drink Wine Day!
Happy National Cream-filled Chocolates Day!
Did you know that February 14th is also National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day? I wonder why? Have a sweet and chocolaty Valentine's Day!
My
Meatless Month: Even the smallest changes make a difference
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Photo of Byward Market in Ottawa, Ontario by Jamie McCaffrey |
Beginning
New Year’s Day, 2017, I have been eating a vegetarian diet, as a way to lower
my carbon footprint and make a positive impact on the environment. I’ve been
calling it my ‘Meatless Month.’ For more than a year now I have two vegetarian
days a week, sometimes three. This is the first time I have gone vegetarian.
How to shop eco-friendly, waste reducing and sustainable
product
Ottawa
takes a big step forward with terra20
Like a rising tide, Canadian citizens are becoming more concerned
with conserving and protecting the environment. Floods of people around the
world are marching in climate protests, acting as local water protectors and
demanding change from world leaders. Our carbon footprint is too big and our protected
lands are too small. But one trail blazing local company is leading the way to
a more sustainable future.