Earth Day
Happy Earth Day!

A polar bear tries desperately to cool down.

Care about the polar bear!!!

People gathered in Nathan Phillips Square, just outside City Hall , to demand that Canada fulfil its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol to cut greenhouse gases.

Canada 4 Kyoto. Stop Global Warming!

Earth to Harper: Get you head out of the Tar Sands

22 April 2007. In celebration of Earth Day, Torontonians gathered at Metro Hall to call for action in response to the climate crisis. Participants were demanding a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and a comprehensive and just economic, environmental, and energy policy. They were pointing out that, having signed on to the the Kyoto Protocol, Canada is legally obliged to meet the objectives they agreed to. Given the choice between economic and environmental concerns, participants want to see their government place the environment as its priority.

Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market, Toronto. Every other Sunday during the summer Kensington Market closes its streets to cars, allowing only pedestrian traffic, to offer a glimpse at what a car-free community might look like.

Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market

Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market

Thousands marched on the streets of Montreal, at the Global Climate Change March, to demand that world leaders take action to fight global warming. Similar protests were held simulaneously around the world.

Sauvons la terre

SOS

