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Friday, April 5, 2013
Desertification Too Important For Canada To Ignore - Suzuki
Thursday, April 4, 2013
For Climate Action, 2013 “Good As It’ll Get”: Nicholas Stern
INTER PRESS SERVICE
Manitoba sunset. PLT photo
WASHINGTON (IPS) - A confluence of factors could make 2013 the most fruitful opportunity in years for potentially major action on climate change, according to a leading voice on climate change policy, the British economist Nicholas Stern. Full story here.Wednesday, April 3, 2013
United Nations Calls Canada's Pullout From Drought Convention 'Regrettable'
United Nations
The United Nations says it's 'regrettable' that the Government of Canada is withdrawing from the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), the only legally binding instrument that addresses desertification, land degradation and drought. Details here.
Related story: Desertification Too Important For Canada To Ignore - Suzuki
Related story: Desertification Too Important For Canada To Ignore - Suzuki
Fish Deformities Linked to Oil Pollution in U.S. and Alberta
CBC News
Alberta scientist calls for research on fish malformations in Lower Athabasca River. Details here.
Saskatoon Scientist Breaks Silence About Muzzling
CBC Radio
A retired federal researcher based in Saskatoon is going public with concerns Ottawa is muzzling scientists like her. Details here.
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