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Michael Dunbar

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Michael received an Honours B.Sc. in Biology and a minor in Chemistry from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2003. Upon completion of his undergraduate degree, Michael chose to broaden the scope of his education by enrolling in York University’s Masters of Environmental Studies program with the Diploma in Business and the Environment. He graduated after studying a variety of sustainability issues focusing on business strategy and environmental policy. His thesis was an encyclopedic look at the ecological, economic and social impacts of the Canadian food system, the barriers to positive change, and an examination of policies and initiatives that could build capacity for sustainability in local and regional food economies.

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Articles Authored by Michael Dunbar

  • If the Conservatives Are Going to Call an Election Over the Clean Air Act, We'd Better Understand the Problem
  • 2007/04/02
  • Wealthy Men Are Killing the Planet
  • 2007/03/12
  • Rush Limbaugh Explains the Environmentalists' Agenda
  • 2007/03/13
  • Protesters Chain Themselves At Sussex Drive
  • 2007/03/20
  • Ontario Beefs Up Environmental Law
  • 2007/03/22
  • King of Green leads the Way
  • 2007/04/09
  • Air travel poses major threat to biodiversity, say scientists
  • 2007/04/11
  • Map reveals member states' solar energy potential
  • 2007/04/12
  • Liberals give Green leader a free ride
  • 2007/04/13
  • May blasts Layton over lack of party co-operation
  • 2007/04/16
  • Death in the rainforest: fragile creatures give the world a new climate warning
  • 2007/04/17
  • Future is dim for light bulb: Province to ban wasteful incandescents by 2012 to cut electricity consumption
  • 2007/04/19
  • Drought-hit Australia may stop irrigating farmland
  • 2007/04/19
  • Key climate question: What's the cost of carbon?
  • 2007/04/20
  • Pakistan cannot escape the effects of global warming
  • 2007/04/23
  • China speeds towards 'biggest greenhouse gas producer' title
  • 2007/04/24
  • Robins forced to sing at night to beat traffic noise
  • 2007/04/25
  • The Greening Of IT
  • 2007/04/28
  • US and China Join Hands to Defer Action on Climate
  • 2007/05/01
  • Another consequence of global warming: ocean dead zones
  • 2007/05/02
  • Global carbon trading market triples to £15bn
  • 2007/05/03
  • World 'must act to avoid devastating global warming'
  • 2007/05/04
  • The Observer Ethical Awards 2007 - The shortlist
  • 2007/05/07
  • Japan Pledges $100 Million to Fight Global Warming
  • 2007/05/08
  • Sale of Carbon Credits Helping Land-Rich, but Cash-Poor, Tribes
  • 2007/05/11
  • Taking notice of socially responsible investing
  • 2007/05/17
  • Africa starts feeling the stress of warming
  • 2007/05/25
  • Global Warming Plan Stifled: US Rejects G8 Climate Change Proposals
  • 2007/05/28
  • Canada's green record beyond pale
  • 2007/06/04
  • Massacres and paramilitary land seizures behind the biofuel revolution
  • 2007/06/05

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