June 9, 2011 - Manitoba Co-Operator
Canada's agriculture department has lowered its estimates of crop harvested areas, as flooding and excessive rain look to leave much land fallow this year. Details here.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
You Want Superbugs With That?
Barry Estabrook - ONEARTH - 05/27/11
Feeding antibiotics to healthy livestock is leading to an emerging human health crisis -- one scientists and the government have seen coming for decades.
Feeding antibiotics to healthy livestock is leading to an emerging human health crisis -- one scientists and the government have seen coming for decades.
Feds to Consider Flood Infrastructure Program
June 7 '11 Manitoba Co-Operator
The federal government says it's "prepared to discuss" a plan to help all provinces and territories build up their infrastructure to better withstand floods in the future. Details here.
The federal government says it's "prepared to discuss" a plan to help all provinces and territories build up their infrastructure to better withstand floods in the future. Details here.
MIKE.DEAL@FREEPRESS.MB.CA Delta Beach, at the south end of Lake Manitoba,
a victim of high water aggravated by high winds. Because the lake is so shallow,
wind is especially damaging.
PLT: Once again, the brain-dead morons who control our lives believe digging deeper ditches in the absence of meaningful action to combat climate change, will solve all of our problems. These climate crooks belong in jail for neglecting the root-causes of the crisis that is beginning to ravage us all. l.p.
Canadian Environment Week
Environment Canada - June 8 '11
Preserving our Forests,
Protecting our Future June 5-11, 2011 Details here.
Preserving our Forests,
Protecting our Future June 5-11, 2011 Details here.
Goldfinch. l.p. photo
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Report: Large Swaths of Tropical Forests Have Been Set Aside, but Little Managed Sustainably
By: Raphael G. Satter, The Associated Press - 06/7/2011
LONDON - Large swaths of the world's tropical forests have been officially shielded from deforestation, but an international conservation group says that may not be enough to save them. Details here.
LONDON - Large swaths of the world's tropical forests have been officially shielded from deforestation, but an international conservation group says that may not be enough to save them. Details here.
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