Monday, August 7, 2017
Sunday, August 6, 2017
Gulf of Mexico's Dead Zone Could be Largest Ever, Thanks to the Meat Industry
Photo of a dead zone with sediment from the Mississippi River
carrying fertilizer to the Gulf of Mexico. Photo by NOAA.
Scientists predict that so much pollution is pouring into the Gulf of Mexico this year that it is creating a larger-than-ever "dead zone" in which low to no oxygen can suffocate or kill fish and other marine life. Details here.Industrial Pollution Costs Cattle Producers Access to a River in Saskatchewan, Canada.
The Western Producer
Several cattle producers along the Wood River in south-central Saskatchewan have to move about 1,000 head to different pastures after water quality in the river declined unexpectedly. Story here.
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Extreme heat warnings issued in Europe as temperatures pass 40C
TheGuardian
PinP photo.
Authorities in 11 countries warn residents and tourists to take precautions amid region’s most intense heatwave – nicknamed Lucifer – since 2003. Story here.
THE FUTURE IS HERE FOR THE NEW GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Sierra Club of BC
A wildfire in the Okanagan region of BC a few years ago, from space. NASA.
Record-breaking wildfires and heat waves are a reminder that we have little time to save nature, phase out fossil fuels and leap to a low-carbon economy, all at the same time. Story here.
Friday, August 4, 2017
'The damage is done': Home electricity meters exploding, starting fires in Sask. drought
CBCnews
Regina's driest July in 130 years also threatening livestock, crops and farmers' livelihoods. Story here.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Climate change to cause humid heatwaves that will kill even healthy people
theguardian
Drought-affected area in Karnataka,_India,_2012 - Photo by Pushkarv
If warming is not tackled, levels of humid heat that can kill within hours will affect millions across south Asia within decades, analysis finds Story here.
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