Saturday, October 26, 2024

Health Canada probes claim that government officials helped pesticide company overturn a ban

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A bee forages on a cosmos flower.
A PinP photo.

Health Canada is investigating after Canada's National Observer revealed that government officials supported efforts by the pesticide industry to discredit a researcher's findings and overturn a proposed ban on a class of pesticides harmful to bees, the environment and human health. Story  here.

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Alberta UCP to vote on celebrating CO2 - not recognizing it as pollutant

CANADA’S NATIONAL OBSERVER


A proposal to stop labelling carbon dioxide as a pollutant and instead celebrate it as a "foundational nutrient for all life on Earth” will be up for debate at the United Conservative Party’s annual general meeting in November. Story here.

Friday, October 18, 2024

Court sides with youth in historic climate case against Ontario

ecojustice


Seven Ontario youth are celebrating a landmark victory handed 


down by the province’s top court. The Court of Appeal ruled in 


favour of their youth-led climate lawsuit against the Ontario 


government. The ruling confirms that Ontario’s weak target is 


risking the lives and well-being of Ontarians. Story here.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Pathogens from salmon aquaculture in relation to conservation of wild Pacific salmon in Canada

 SCIENCE ADVANCE

The spread of pathogens from farmed salmon is a conservation concern for wild Pacific salmon in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Story here.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Changes in Hog Farming are long overdue.

Winnipeg Free Press

When Manitobans dig into their Sunday pork roast, pepperoni 

pizza or ham sandwich, how many spare a thought for the animal farmed and slaughtered for 

their momentary meal? 


Story here.

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Manmade climate change worsened the heavy rainfall and winds in Hurricane Milton, according to new rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution.

WORLD WEATHER ATTRIBUTION

The findings for Hurricane Milton are similar to those for Hurricane Helene and in line with previous attribution studies in the area. Based on that, the researchers conclude that such changes in heavy rainfall are attributable to human-caused climate change, caused by burning coal, oil and natural gas, and deforestation.

The rapid analysis found:Climate change increased rainfall from Hurricane Milton about 20-30%.

Rainfall storms similar to Milton are today about twice as likely as they were without human-induced warming.

Climate change made wind speeds from Milton around 10% stronger.

Addressing social vulnerabilities and implementing nature-based solutions, such as restoring wetlands, can help reduce future impacts from these storms

As the team recently conducted a detailed attribution study on Hurricane Helene the rainfall data for this new analysis is based only on weather observations data, rather than also using climate models.

You can find the full analysis on the WWA website.

Thanks,
Ignacio Amigo

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Later is too late’: seniors show up for climate across Canada

Canada's National Observer

Seniors across Canada attended “rocking chair rallies,” marches, movie nights, town halls and other protests Monday to stress the importance of fighting climate change. Details here.

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