Sunday, April 18, 2010

NASA Sees Rapid Spread in Greenland Ice Loss

A new international study finds that ice...
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Look at the surveillance photos on this site and see what you think.
Has NASA been "photo-shopping" again? I DOUBT IT! This is real, folks! l.p.


Friday, April 16, 2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010

News Release Bill C-474







Dear Friend,

Thank you very much for your support of my Private Members Bill (PMB), C-474 - An Act respecting seeds regulations (analysis of potential harm). I have taken the liberty of providing you with my news release on this issue.

Sincerely,

Alex Atamanenko, MP
BC Southern Interior

NDP Agriculture critic

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

APRIL 15, 2010

HISTORIC NDP GMO Bill PASSES CRUCIAL VOTE

Law would protect farmers by ensuring export markets are considered before GMO approval

OTTAWA – A private members bill to protect farmers by calling for an analysis of potential harm to export markets prior to approving new genetically engineered seeds has passed second reading in the House of Commons. Bill C-474, proposed by New Democrat Agriculture Critic Alex Atamanenko (BC-Southern Interior), will move to committee for further study.

“Despite intense lobbying efforts by the biotech industry and the Conservative government to nip this bill in the bud, the opposition parties voted instead to protect the economic interests of farmers,” said Atamanenko. “I couldn’t be happier that Parliament has made this historic decision.”

This is the first time a bill to change the rules on GMOs has passed second reading in the House.

Atamanenko believes that the government‘s science-only approach to how GMO’s are regulated is irresponsible because it completely ignores market considerations.

“It was the government’s lax regulatory process that allowed GE Triffid flax to shut out Canadian flax exports from its key markets and hurt farmers,” explained Atamanenko. “For the first time, Parliament has a chance to seriously consider a regulatory mechanism that will ensure farmers are never again faced with rejection in our export markets because we allow the introduction of GE technologies that they have not approved.”

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Monday, April 12, 2010

World's 4th Largest Lake is Now 90% Dried Up

Brian Merchant, Brooklyn,
NY Apr 5 2010 - treehugger



UPDATE: Coal-Carrying Ship Wrecked on Barrier Reef Will Take Weeks to Remove

EDITOR'S NOTE: The captain is apparently grumbling about having to feed clean-up crews! Poor baby! They need to throw the book at this bozo! l.p.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Commercial Fishing Estimated to Kill Millions of Sea Turtles


ScienceDaily (Apr. 6, 2010) — The number of sea turtles inadvertently...

fotosearch.com

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Backlash Against Peak no Small Potatoes

By: Laura Rance - Winnipeg Free Press - 10/04/2010

If there is one conclusion that can be drawn from the ongoing spat...

Another Strike Against Ethanol - Maybe it Will be "Out" Soon!


Manitoba Wildlands.org

Friday, April 9, 2010

Tar Sands Operations Killing More Than Ducks

Shared by: F. Los on April 9, 2010 - thegreenpages.ca

Edmonton - An information request has forced the Alberta government….

A flock of Canada Geese over open pit mining operations. There's considerable debate whether wildlife
is effectively being kept separate from the mining operations & ponds of toxic water. beautifuldestruction.ca

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Canada's Hemp Acres on the Rise

Phil Franz-Warkentin - 4/7/2010 Corrected, April 7 (Resource News International)

Canadian farmers are...


Manitoba hemp crop.
l.p. photo
Please also read
"Save the Earth. Time to Substitute Hemp for Oil."

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Manitoba Supports First-of-its-Kind Hemp Processing Plant in Gilbert Plains: Struthers

GILBERT PLAINS—The Province of Manitoba is providing $500,000 to Plains Industrial Hemp Processing in support of a new, innovative project designed to process hemp, Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Minister Stan Struthers announced here today.
A Manitoba hemp crop.
l.p. photo

"The Province of Manitoba is committed to funding innovative agricultural initiatives and projects," said Struthers. "This hemp processing project is a first of its kind in Canada and we are proud that it will be located here in Manitoba."

Plains Industrial Hemp Processing currently manufactures
several hemp-based products such as hemp pellets, animal bedding and insulation.

"Once Plains Industrial Hemp Processing builds its new hemp fibre processing plant, it will have the capacity to process up to 18,000 metric tonnes of hemp per year," said Struthers. "Not only will this create jobs for local residents but it will give young people a reason to stay in our rural communities and provide opportunities for farmers to diversify."

The provincial funding of $500,000 is provided through the Rural Economic Development Initiative.

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

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