World Wildlife Fund Canada Job Opportunity
By dbazely | May 8th, 2008 | IRIS News, Job Postings
Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 12:34:50 -0400
Subject: Job Posting for Community Outreach & Engagement Officer
Attached is the posting for a Community Outreach & Engagement Officer in the Toronto Office. This position will work in the community to increase awareness and participation in The Good Life campaign.
Please forward to/ share with interested parties and contact Julia Langer if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Hazel Ward
Program Administrator
Global Threats, Forest & Freshwater Conservation
WWF-Canada
245 Eglinton Ave East, Ste 410
Toronto, ON M4P 3J1
1-800-26-PANDA
Phone :416.489.4567 Ext 7280
Fax: 416.489.3611
E-mail: hward@wwfcanada.org
Web: http://www.wwf,ca
Soon how we treat the planet will seem just as wrong as driving without seatbelts and smoking on airplanes. To start living The Good Life visit wwf.ca today.
Tags: Good Life, outreach, WWF Canada
The Main Findings of our Carbon Offset Survey
By Tony Morris | May 7th, 2008 | IRIS News
Earlier this year a group of us at IRIS began surveying the York student community about their opinions of climate change and carbon offsetting. The online Carbon Offset survey was a result of the exciting and precedent setting carbon offsetting initiative for course kits launched between the York University bookstore and Zerofootprint.
In all, around 500 student members of the York community, representing all of the University’s diverse faculties, were surveyed. This is about 1% of the York student community, which we were satisfied gave us a statically accurate picture of the range of opinions.
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Impact of Paper Production Background Information |
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-York produces 75,000 course kits a year. -If produced using 100% virgin paper this would result in 131.5 tonnes of CO2 being emitted. -If produced with 30% post-consume recycled paper this amount of course kits would emit 116.9 tonnes of CO2.
To put these amounts into context, one tonne of CO2 is equivalent to running the average North American home for 60 days. |
Tags: carbon, carbon neutral, climate change
April 22nd is Earth Day 2008
By dbazely | April 22nd, 2008 | Events, IRIS News
Kudos to York University’s Bookstore for their Earth Day promotions (see Melissa Leithwood IRIS co-ordinator, below, with one of the many displays). On Earth Day 2007, I spoke to Toronto high school students at Greenpower Canada’s Earth Day workshop at the North York Civic Centre – download my talk here. Dawn Bazely
New Deans at Education & Environmental Studies
By admin | April 11th, 2008 | IRIS News
IRIS would like to congratulate Professors Alice Pitt and Barbara Rahder for their appointments as deans of the Faculties of Education and Environmental Studies, respectively. Both professors have over ten years of faculty and administrative service at York University, and their extensive experience will be invaluable in guiding their respective faculties through the new era promised by York University’s equally new president, Dr. Mamdouh Shoukri.
Professor Rahder is particularly close to IRIS as she serves as a member of both the IRIS executive and our sister research centre, the City Institute. Her areas of research interest include participatory research & planning, women & planning, social sustainability, diversity & equity, access to affordable housing & community services, and urban planning history, theory, & education. Students and faculty members alike see her as an ally and trust her judgement.
Congratulations to both Barbara and Alice!
Tags: administration, new hires, York
York wins TD Go Green Challenge Award
By admin | April 11th, 2008 | IRIS News
It is with great pleasure to announced that a York University group is one of four winners of the first ever TD $100,000 Go Green Challenge Awards. The project entitled, Greening Urban Community Centres: Public Inspiration and Education for a Sustainable Future, was one of 87 submitted by universities across the country. According to TD, nearly 300 students participated in all.
The York team consisted of Karen Petkau, Ian Malczewski, and Ellen Field, with our very own IRIS executive member Professor Arlene Gould serving as faculty advisor. The judges summarized the salience of their project as such:
In many major cities community centres are social gathering places for youth and loci of education. This team from York University wants to act on Toronto’s vision of being a sustainable city by transforming the spaces where many of the next generation spend their time into models of green living.
Tags: awards, community, green spaces, sustainable cities












