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Category Archives: green news
Is Big Oil expansion a fait accompli? And other green news + views from Canada you may have missed this week (VIDEO)
IN THE space of one 24-hour news cycle this week, three separate stories appeared, each one tying into the future of Canada’s oil and gas industry. That, by itself, was probably not precedent-setting. But, if we read between the lines, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, energy, green news
Tagged Alberta, alerts, Big Oil, blog, Canada, energy, environment, feed-in tariff, Globe and Mail, Green Building & Sustainable Strategies, green news, Greg McMillan, GTA, Keystone XL, native, news, oil and gas, pipeline, sustainable, TheGreenHub.ca, TheHubMan, This Really Old House Goes Green, Twitter, wind turbines
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Authenticity in advertorials: Clean energy examples of credibility in the content + other green news + views
WHETHER THE tag is Advertising Feature, or Special Interest Report, or Sponsor Generated Post, advertiser-driven material often creates a public wariness about the authenticity of the material. With legitimate advertorial content, which clearly differentiates itself from its editorial counterpart, readers, … Continue reading
Posted in blog, green news
Tagged advertorial, alerts, blog, compost, eco, eco-tourism, energy, environment, Green Building and Sustainable Strategies, green consumers, Greg McMillan, Microsoft, New Suburbanity, sustainable, Suzuki, TheGreenHub.ca, This Really Old House Goes Green, TROHGG
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Eco-friendly garden products and pesticides … + other green news + views you may have missed in Canada this week
With the gardening season upon us in Canada, it can becoming downright bewildering when trying to sift through all the products available to spruce up our own little pieces of paradise. Especially if you’re looking for those that come with … Continue reading
Posted in blog, Canada, green news, TheGreenHub.ca
Tagged David Suzuki, Domtar, eco-friendly products, Environment Canada, green oil, Greenwashing, organic, pesticides, snapping turtle, TheGreenHub.ca, Yoda
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Things looking up for boost in bounty from Bountiful Brant … and ever wonder exactly what are the top green jobs?
WITH THE recent changing of the guard at the Brant County Federation of Agriculture – Steve Sickle has taken over as president from the outgoing Sandra Vos – we will likely be hearing much more from the grassroots organization called … Continue reading
Posted in #green, green news, TheGreenHub.ca
Tagged alerts, blog, Bountiful Brant, Brant, Brantford, brownfield, eco, energy, environment, farmers, green consumers, Green Energy Hub, green jobs, Greg McMillan, Norfolk, Ontario's Garden, organics, Sandra Vos, Silver Lake, wind turbines
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Who has confirmed participation in TheGreenHub.ca Election Challenge … Home Depot stocking up on green inventions
The Weekender Journalist Greg McMillan of TheGreenHub.ca scours the internet for up-to-the-minute green stories that are important to you. His compilation of news items from around The Green Hub plus quirky tidbits and trends makes sure you are in the … Continue reading
Posted in #fb, green news, news, The Green Energy Hub, TheGreenHub.ca
Tagged Brant, Brant MPP, brownfields, Dunnville, energy, environment, Green Energy Hub, Green Party, Haldimand, news, non-partisan, Norfolk, Ontario election, solar, The Green Ticker, The Weekender, TheHubMan, Twitter, wind turbines
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Who to believe about the Samsung green energy deal? …. And how green-certified homes sell for more … and more quickly
Journalist Greg McMillan of TheGreenHub.ca scours the internet for up-to-the-minute green stories that are important to you. His compilation of news items from around The Green Hub plus quirky tidbits and trends makes sure you are in the loop …. … Continue reading
Posted in green news
Tagged Brantford, brownfield, brownfields, buses, eco, environment, Green Energy Hub, green news, green-certified homes, Greg McMillan, greyfield, jobs, news, Samsung, Siemans, solar, The Greg McMillan Daily, waterfront, West Nile virus, wind, wind turbines
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How bed bugs are biting in Norfolk and Haldimand and … Swedish family reduces carbon footprint by over 75%
Journalist Greg McMillan of TheGreenHub.ca scours the internet for up-to-the-minute green stories that are important to you. His compilation of news items from around The Green Hub plus quirky tidbits and trends makes sure you are in the loop …. … Continue reading
Posted in #green, Brantford, brownfields, Google alerts, green, green news, The Green Ticker
Tagged alerts, bed bugs, blueberry, brownfields, carbon footprint, Green Energy Hub, Haldimand, lifestyle, news, Norfolk, TheGreenHub.ca
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Shot in the arm for ‘Buy Local’ movement in The Green Hub? And who said organic beer can’t compete with the big boys?
Journalist Greg McMillan of TheGreenHub.ca scours the internet for up-to-the-minute green stories that are important to you. His compilation of news items from around The Green Hub plus quirky tidbits and trends makes sure you are in the loop …. … Continue reading
Posted in green, green news, sustainable, The Green Energy Hub, The Green Hub, The Green Ticker
Tagged Al Gore, alerts, Brantford, Dunnville, eco-school, environment, farmers, green consumers, Greg McMillan, Haldimand, Norfolk, organic, The Greg McMillan Daily, TheGreenHub.ca, wind farms, wine
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Why not to take the bugs out of water testing and … why can’t Canada follow Germany and phase out nuclear energy?
Journalist Greg McMillan of TheGreenHub.ca scours the internet for up-to-the-minute green stories that are important to you. His compilation of news items from around The Green Hub plus quirky tidbits and trends makes sure you are in the loop …. … Continue reading
Posted in #green, Google alerts, green, green news, news, news alerts, The Green Energy Hub
Tagged alerts, bugs, Canada, energy, environment, Germany, Green Energy Hub, green news, Japan, nuclear, nuclear energy, The Greg McMillan Daily, water, wind, wind turbines
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