Thursday, April 14, 2011

Earth to EPA: Bees Need Help Now

PANNA - Apr 14 '11
In the last four months, 1.2 million people around the world have raised their voices on behalf of honey bees – urging officials to take decisive, precautionary action by suspending a suspect class of pesticides (neonicotinoids) known to undermine honey bee immunity. Details here.

EARTH DAY..22 APRIL - A Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor,
 
We put aside this day each year to officially recognize and appreciate our Planet and to honour the sacred elements of Air, Water,
Earth and Fire.

Some estimate that North Americans alone need five planets, the size of our earth , to sustain their continued and present rate of green
house gas emissions. This is very sad and alarming news.

Our governments have an important role to play in solving this problem. Unfortunately,however,it is governments that have allowed and encouraged activities that increase emissions and brought us to a place of crisis. Our governments are supposed to be accountable for their actions, to regulate and make decisions that protect public interest, the environment.
Human health and survival depends on a healthy environment.
Yet, today's governments are unduly influenced and controlled in too many ways by industry and corporations with their promises of investments,development,technological solutions and globalized trade.

I have yet to see their names printed on ballots at the voting centres, yet their impact and corporate power are prominent and usually prevail in so many controversial decisions,regarding Nature and Earth. This leaves me to conclude, that although not democratically elected, they are the ones effectively in control.They are the ones that control the decision-makers.

With the compliments of our government, federal and provincial environmental assessment laws, originally put in place, "to protect" our waters and environment, have been gutted and stripped, so as to not hinder the progress of Industry. How often are development proposal approvals denied? Provincial regulations receive little or no enforcement in matters that could impede economic development
profit and "economic growth".
These are the workings of corporate-first politics. Is it any wonder,that our planet is in trouble?. 

Our home,planet earth, does not deserve the disrespectful,unethical exploitation that it is experiencing from the industries and corporations in their relentless pursuit of profit. Our earth does not deserve governments, who wilfully abandon responsibilities to protect, for the primary benefit and domination of industry.
Granted the planet, environment, water and air pollution issues and the associated health risks are all talked about, but, always seem to come in second best,and in the majority of the final decisions, are the losers. 

Why do we recognize only "one day each year" as Earth Day?  Shouldn't Earth Day be "every day"? After all, we do not have five other planets to depend onEarth is our one and only home. "There's no place else to go" 

But I also know and realize there are a great many North Americans fighting very hard to preserve and save our planet from the ravages of industry and its continued plundering of the Earth's resources, realizing that the advertised concepts of "sustainable progress and development," so often end up as economic disasters. Disasters that we,as taxpayers, and nature, end up paying for.
The lessons of history are there to remind us all,about Corporate "greed".

In support of this Earth Day and every day from now on, let us all begin by treating and appreciating our earth with the deserving respect of its creation and be thankful for how it sustains human life. 
Let us continue to support these values by proclaiming "The Truth". The crisis is human. Man is the cause and the victim. We are destroying what we need to survive. Governments must be compelled, by us, to live up to their responsibilities.
Economy is not the bottom line. The survival of humans through the protection of earth is. 
The burden of responsibility for the survival of future generations and this Earth,is an honourable and moral commitment.
                                        
 John Fefchak.
 Virden,Man.
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Please also read "Born of the Stump."

Prairie Flooding Delays Seeding Two Weeks So Far

Manitoba Co-operator - Apr 13'11 By: Rod Nickel Winnipeg | Reuters Farmers in flooded Western Canada look to plant at least two weeks later than normal as... Details here.

A flooded farm field near Winnipeg.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

UN Document Would Give 'Mother Earth' Same Rights as Humans

By Steven Edwards, Postmedia News
UNITED NATIONS — Bolivia will this month table a draft United Nations treaty giving "Mother Earth" the same rights as humans — Details here.

Parties Support Ag Sector, Differ on Details

MB Co-Operator Apr 13
The agriculture policies of all five major Canadian political parties were put front and centre in a debate hosted by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture in Ottawa on Monday. Details here.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Don’t Blame Canada - a Different Perspective on Tar

Earth Island Journal - Apr '11
I’ve always been surprised that so many environmentalists, typically found on the political left, are such stalwart believers in the conservative doctrine of supply-side economics. Details here.


PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Another view of the Alberta oil sands. Not mine! l.p.

La Via Campesina Opposes the Inclusion of Agriculture in Carbon Markets


As the first session of climate negotiations for the year come to a close in Bangkok, Thailand, it is clear that the urgency of avoiding a climate disaster  and delivering climate justice remain unaddressed. Details here. 

Monday, April 11, 2011

Greens Call for Ban on Federal GMO Research

Manitoba Co-Operator - Apr 10 '11

A ban on federal research into genetically engineered crops, eventual 100 per cent testing of slaughter cattle for BSE and reducing allowable pesticide residues in crops are on the federal Green Party's policy wish list. Details here.



Elizabeth May, Leader, Green Party of Canada.

Climate Tipping Points | Allianz Knowledge

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Are Authorities "Coming Clean" Over Dolphin Deaths in the Gulf of Mexico? (Video)

Watch video here: Courtesy of Newsy.com
Please also read, Scientists link oil on Dolphins with BP Spill

Climate Change Poses Major Risks for Unprepared Cities

ScienceDaily (Apr. 7, 2011) 
Cities worldwide are failing to take necessary steps to protect residents from the likely impacts of climate change, even though billions of urban dwellers are vulnerable to heat waves, sea level rise and other changes associated with warming temperatures. Details here.
Rio de Janiero, Brazil fotolive.org

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

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