Saturday, October 8, 2016

Famous Rare Frog Dies, Sending Species to Extinction

EcoWatch

The last known member of a rare tree frog species died last week at the Atlanta Botanical Garden causing many to fear his species is now extinct. Story here.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Wheat Growers Seek Carbon Signatures

THE WESTERN
PRODUCER
Carbon taxes are not popular with many producers, and the Western Canadian Wheat Growers group is setting out to capture those signatures. Story here.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Groups Urge UNESCO to Put Wood Buffalo National Park on 'In Danger' List


CBC News 
'It's beautiful but severely impacted in terms of water loss.’ Story here.

Gros Beak Lk. Wood Buffalo Park. Ansgar Walk photo.

BP Platform Leaks Oil Into North Sea With No Plans to Clean It Up

EcoWatch
About 95 metric tons of oil leaked into the North Sea on Sunday from BP's Clair platform, and it will be left in the ocean. BP says the oil is moving away from land and dispersing naturally, but the spill is a reminder that accidents happen as more oil development is eyed for the Arctic. Story here.
The Clair platform. BP photo.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Canada’s New Carbon Price: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

DesmogCanada

Canadians could be forgiven for being a bit confused about how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is doing on climate change these days. Story here

Monday, October 3, 2016

Reservoirs Are a Major Source of Global Greenhouse Gases, Scientists Say

The Washington Post
If a new study is correct, there’s a big problem.  Story here.

Lake of the Prairies, a large reservoir in west-central Manitoba, formed by the Shellmouth dam. PinP photo.

Crops That Account For Half the World’s Calories Will Struggle to Adapt to Climate Change

ThinkProgress
Grasses like wheat and rice won’t be able to adapt in time, according to a new study. Story here.
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Health Canada probes claim that government officials helped pesticide company overturn a ban

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