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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Limited Nuclear War Could Halt Global Warming, Short Term, NASA Predicts
NASA climate scientists are playing with fire… from a nuclear war, to be precise…in a computer simulation, that is. Full story here.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Surely, if anything is provocative, this is! Why not let loose with your thoughts in the "comments" box, below! l.p.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Surely, if anything is provocative, this is! Why not let loose with your thoughts in the "comments" box, below! l.p.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Large Dams Can Affect Local Climate
Joshua S Hill - PlanetSave Mar 1 - '11
New research has shown that large dams have the ability to affect the local climate, to the point of drastically altering the local rainfall in some regions. Full story here. 
The Shellmouth dam and the reservoir behind it, Lake of the Prairies, in western Manitoba. (Note - this is not an area specifically mentioned in this story.)
Photos by l.p.
Photos by l.p.
Climate Change and Agriculture
Biodiverse Ecological Farming is the Answer, not Genetic Engineering. Full story here.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Links Between Longer Ragweed Season and Climate Change Confirmed
ScienceDaily (Feb. 25, 2011) — Studies by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists have confirmed, in some parts of North America, including Saskatchewan, ragweed season now lasts longer. The pollen contributes to the development of Hay Fever, especially in children. Full story here.Saturday, February 26, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Is Climate Change Making Food Less Safe?
Rachel Shulman EatDrinkBetter Feb 25 '11
New evidence suggests that climate change is already putting the safety of our food at risk, and that things are only going to get worse. Full story here.
"Mutant" strawberries.
l.p. photo
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Winning Letters on Ethics and Tar Sands
Environmental Defence Feb 24 '11
We held a contest for the best letter to new Environment Minister Peter Kent on ethics and tar sands. Here are the winners and some other favourites.You can still take action by sending a letter to Minister Kent here.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Climate Change. Wild Weather. There IS a Connection!
Edmonton Journal February 22, 2011
A report in the scientific journal Nature has for the first time linked a specific weather event to human induced climate change.
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