Update on the David Suzuki Foundation Blue Dot Tour…. (to have the right to a healthy environment written into the Canadian Constitution)

SGC Admin: From our inbox to you… David Suzuki and connecting the Blue Dots… :)

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Keep it up: municipal declarations are making a difference

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We’re working towards gaining recognition for the right to a healthy environment at the provincial and federal levels. But building people power at the local level is still our best way to get there. Here’s why, and how.

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More than 2,700 people help Connect the Blue Dots

On April 19, we saw an amazing turnout as people in communities across Canada showed up to show their support for environmental rights. Check out these pictures and details from the national day of action. And a big thank you to everyone involved!

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Lessons from the Maldives

Eminent Canadian law scholar Doug Schmeiser helped the Maldives write its constitution, including environmental rights. He shares his perspectives on the opportunities, and challenges.

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The Moon and Astrology: How it affects our daily life…Transiting Moon in Capricorn…May 2015

The Moon and Astrology

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HOW IT AFFECTS OUR DAILY LIVES… 

In astrology, the moon is connected to our emotions and reactions… how we are feeling on a given day may well be influenced by the sign that is visiting the moon… Each sign stays with the moon for up to 2.5 days…. :) 

The Moon Void-off-Course: 

There are times throughout the month when the moon isn’t fully immersed in any sign… this is when we say the moon is Void off Course… and when this occurs, we may feel “foggy” and “unfocused” … We may not be sure how we are truly feeling about a situation or a person…. Therefore it is not recommended that we make long-term commitments or important decision’s while the moon is Void off Course…. However there are 4 signs in the zodiac which may prove positive during the Void-off-Course moon… 

Good for Void-Off-Course Moon:

These v/c signs may prove to be quite productive times.

  • Cancer
  • Taurus
  • Sagittarius
  • Pisces…

Opportunity Periods  (thanks to astrologer Jim Shawvan):

There are other periods throughout the month that are known as opportunity periods, when it can prove to be a positive time for most people, however if you have challenging aspects happening within your own chart you may not be able to make use of opportunity periods. 

Thanks to Jim Shawvan present day astrologer, William Lilly 17th century astrologer and Llewellyn’s Daily Planetary Guide for opportunity periods.

Present Moon Sign/Phase/House:

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  • Date: May 7 2015 to May 9 2015 .  
  • Moon Sign: Capricorn @ 2:16 pm (ET)  (PT) 11:16 am
  • Moon Phase: 3
  • Void-off-Course: May 9 @4:35 pm (ET) 1:35 pm (PT) to 7:22 pm (ET) 4:22 pm  (PT) Capricorn Moon v/c is not one of the 4 “good signs” Try not to make any important decisions or commitments now. 
  • House(s) 4th & 5th: The 4th house relates to domestic duties and family. The 5th house relates to entertainment, speculation, children and pets.
  • Opportunity Period: None

What does it all mean?

  • Capricorn is business, duty and discipline. She is ruled by Saturn, the planet of restrictions. 
  • We may be more in tune with our work/career or vocational direction.
  • Change may be more challenging to deal with, and we may be resistant towards it… 
  • Being disciplined towards our “duties/chores” may be easier to achieve. 
  • Dealings with the elderly may be in focus. 
  • Dealings with “authority” types, such as teachers, principles, supervisor’s may be in focus. Being respectful of such positions may help to alleviate tension. 
  • This could be a good time to get mundane business tasks out-of-the-way
  • If you have been waiting to get a “chaotic” situation under control, now may be a good time to do it. 
  • Rules and regulations may be in focus, and depending on how you deal with these, it could be a favorable time or a stressful one. 
  • Good time to watch, listen and learn
  • We may find we are looking at our “worth” now, including the salary we get paid. 
  • We are happy to work for our “keep”, knowing we are doing a good job. 
  • In the 4th house: Focus may be on the domestic front, we could be getting serious about renovations. Our family members may be more demanding, especially elder family members, who may need your guidance now.
  • In the 5th house: Some of us may be more inclined towards speculation, such as gambling and taking financial risks. If this should be the case, proper research should be done. Children and pets will be in focus. 
  • This moon sign will have more of an effect on those who have the following in their charts. And those who have a strong Gemini or Cancer placing in their charts. 
  • Moon in Capricorn
  • Sun in Capricorn
  • Saturn in Capricorn
  • Moon in 4th house
  • Moon in 5th house
  • Any aspects to the Moon or Saturn

 

copyright:Greta McKenzie Astrology April 21 2015

The Moon and Astrology: How it affects our daily life…Transiting Moon in Sagittarius May 2015

The Moon and Astrology

&

HOW IT AFFECTS OUR DAILY LIVES… 

In astrology, the moon is connected to our emotions and reactions… how we are feeling on a given day may well be influenced by the sign that is visiting the moon… Each sign stays with the moon for up to 2.5 days…. :) 

The Moon Void-off-Course: 

There are times throughout the month when the moon isn’t fully immersed in any sign… this is when we say the moon is Void off Course… and when this occurs, we may feel “foggy” and “unfocused” … We may not be sure how we are truly feeling about a situation or a person…. Therefore it is not recommended that we make long-term commitments or important decision’s while the moon is Void off Course…. However there are 4 signs in the zodiac which may prove positive during the Void-off-Course moon… 

Good for Void-Off-Course Moon:

These v/c signs may prove to be quite productive times.

  • Cancer
  • Taurus
  • Sagittarius
  • Pisces…

Opportunity Periods  (thanks to astrologer Jim Shawvan):

There are other periods throughout the month that are known as opportunity periods, when it can prove to be a positive time for most people, however if you have challenging aspects happening within your own chart you may not be able to make use of opportunity periods. 

Present Moon Sign/Phase/House:

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  • Date:  May 5 2015 to May 7 2015
  • Moon Sign: Sagittarius at 7:13 am 04/08 (ET) 4:13 am (PT) 
  • Moon Phase: 3rd
  • Void-off-Course: May 7 @ 1:51 pm (ET) 10:51 am (PT) to 2:16 pm (ET) 11:16 am (PT): Moon v/c in Sagittarius is one of the 4 void off course  “good signs” (see above).
  • House(s): 3rd & 4th: House of communication, short journeys, day-to-day affairs and siblings. Family, Domestic situations
  • Opportunity Period: May 6 @12:48 am (ET) May 5 @ 9:47 pm (PT) to May 7 @ 2:16 pm (ET) 11:16 am (PT): Great time to play, especially if that play involves work too. :)

What does it all mean?

  • Sagittarius is the most “easy-going” of the fire signs and is ruled by Jupiter “the lucky planet”
  • We are going to want our personal freedom now, so take care partners who have a possessive or jealous tendencies, they might not be tolerated for the next couple of days. 
  • Because Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter “the lucky planet” we may be feeling luckier then usual… Just take care not to go over the budget… :) 
  • We could have more energy for fun things such as music, sports and shows
  • It’s easier to try something new and exciting just take care not to get carried away.
  • Could be a good time to take a few days for rest, relaxation and laughter
  • Good time for day dreaming and making fantastic plans for the future.
  • In the 3rd house: Our focus may turn to our day-to-day activities, perhaps we will feel its time to sign up for a new exercise program or study class, as long as it’s fun of course. Siblings may be in the picture for the next couple of days. Catch up on emails and phone calls. 
  • In the 4th house, we could feel like expanding our residence, perhaps thinking of additions to the house and or the family. This could be a good time to engage in domestic situations, anything begun now may have positive long term effects… (such as renovations). 
  • While this moon will have a slight effect on all of us… those with the following in their charts will feel it stronger as will those who have a strong Gemini or Cancer placement in their charts. 
    • Moon in Sagittarius
    • Jupiter in Sagittarius
    • Moon in 3rd house
    • Moon in the 4th house
    • Moon in the 9th house
    • Sun in Sagittarius
    • Aspects to the Moon and Jupiter. 
copyright: Greta McKenzie Astrology 04/21/2015

 

The LivingRoom, community art, Oshawa is looking for art pieces for Little Art, BIG Difference secret art sale & fundraiser

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  • Event: The LivingRoom’s second annual Little Art, BIG Difference secret art sale & fundraiser
  • Date: June ? 2015 (SGC does not have the exact date at time of “printing)
  • Location: Drop off art at: The LivingRoom Community Art Studio, 149 Simcoe St. S.
  • Drop off hours: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm only. 
  • Must Have’s: Each piece of art must be ready to hang or display: Sign pieces on the BACK ONLY (it’s secret) ;)
  • Piece Limit: Art makers are encouraged to submit up to 3 pieces. Each piece can be no larger than 8×8 inches. Each piece will be sold for $75:00 with all proceeds going to The LivingRoom
  • What’s it all about: “The LivingRoom is a registered not-for-profit that provides opportunities for people to make art for free or at a marginal cost”. 
  • Deadline for submission: May 22 2015 by 6:00 pm
  • Contact: Email: info@livingroomcommunityartstudio.org

source: Whitby This Week, March 19 2015 Edition

 

 

 

David Suzuki on Microbeads and the impact on our environment…

SGC Admin: From our inbox to you… David Suzuki on Microbeads

Microbeads are a sign of our plastic consumer madness

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How much are whiter teeth and smoother skin worth to you? Are they worth the water and fish in the Great Lakes? The cormorants that nest along the shore? The coral reefs that provide refuge and habitat for so much ocean life? Are they worth the oceans that give us half the oxygen we breathe, or the myriad other creatures the seas support?

If you use personal-care products such as exfoliators, body scrubs and toothpastes containing microbeads, those are the costs you could be paying. The tiny bits of plastic — less than five millimetres in diameter, and usually from one-third to one millimetre — are used as scrubbing agents. Now they’re turning up everywhere, especially in oceans, lakes and along shorelines. They aren’t biodegradable.

Research by the 5 Gyres Institute found an average of 43,000 beads per square kilometre in the Great Lakes, with concentrations averaging 466,000 near cities. Tests on fish from Lake Erie found an average of 20 pieces of plastic in medium-sized fish and eight in small fish. Cormorants, which eat fish, had an average of 44 pieces of plastic each. Microplastics have been found in the oceans and even under Arctic sea ice. Scientists at Australia’s James Cook University found corals starving after eating the tiny beads, their digestive systems blocked.

It’s not just the plastic that harms animals; the beads absorb toxic chemicals, making them poisonous to any creature that mistakes them for food or that eats another that has ingested the plastic — all the way up the food chain. Because humans eat fish and other animals, these toxins can end up in our bodies, where they can alter hormones and cause other health problems.

It’s a high price to pay for limited benefits from unnecessary personal care products. Exfoliators and scrubs can use any number of harmless natural ingredients, including baking soda, oatmeal, ground seeds, sea salt and even coffee grounds. Microbeads are not only pointless in toothpaste; they can be harmful. Dentists and hygienists are finding plastic particles embedded under people’s gum lines, which can cause inflammation and infection.

The folly of producing and marketing products without adequate regulatory oversight and consideration of long-term consequences makes you shake your head. As Great Lakes study researcher Sherri Mason told the Ottawa Citizen, producers haven’t given much thought to anything beyond the fact that the beads wouldn’t clog drains. “There wasn’t that forethought, which is often the trouble with man and the environment,” she said.

Microbeads illustrate the excesses of marketing and consumerism, but they’re only part of the problem. Most plastics eventually break down into microparticles, often ending up in oceans and other waters, where they’re eaten by organisms ranging from tiny plankton to large whales. Some plastic has even started to fuse with rocks, creating a substance new to our planet that scientists call “plastiglomerate”.

According to British Antarctic Survey scientist David Barnes, “One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accumulation and fragmentation of plastics.”

That’s astounding, considering mass production and widespread use of synthetic, mostly petroleum-based plastics only began in the 1940s. Barnes and other researchers who compiled research from around the world say more plastic was produced in the first decade of this century than in the entire previous hundred years.

Microbeads are among the newer developments in the brief history of our plastic lifestyle. The 5 Gyres Institute launched a campaign asking companies to remove them from products. So far, L’Oreal, The Body Shop, Colgate-Palmolive, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble have agreed to do so. Several U.S. states and European countries are planning to ban the beads, and Environment Canada is studying the problem. The federal NDP has introduced a motion to ban them here.

As consumers, we can avoid products containing microbeads and put pressure on companies and governments to end their use (5 Gyres has an online petition). And, because more than a third of all plastic is disposable packaging, such as bags and bottles, we can and must limit our overall use, and reuse or recycle any that we do use.

Plastic has made life more convenient, but many of us remember a time when we got along fine without it.

Written with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Senior Editor Ian Hanington.