DIGITAL JOURNAL - June 6 - '11
Oslo - More than 42 million people world-wide were forced to flee due to a series of climate change-related natural disasters in 2010, more than double….Details here.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
Glued to the Weather Channel While the World Burns
Paul Loeb HUFFPOST GREEN - 06/ 6/11
Following the weather is beginning to feel like revisiting the Biblical plagues. Details here.
Following the weather is beginning to feel like revisiting the Biblical plagues. Details here.
A wildfire sweeps over Alpine, Arizona, burning 120,600 acres by Saturday.
Courtesy of Common Dreams
Oil Company's Lawsuit Against Greenpeace Backfires
Nick Young - Greenpeace - 6/6/11 Today an Amsterdam court judge turned the tables on Cairn Energy. Details here.
Greenpeace protesters spent four days in a survival pod attached to the the Leiv Eiriksson rig. (Photograph: Steve Morgan/Greenpeace)
Lake Manitoba to Set Record High: Province
Winnipeg Free Press - 06/6/2011
WINNIPEG - Lake Manitoba is now expected to hit 816.5 feet in July,
almost a foot higher than previously forecast. Details here.
WINNIPEG - Lake Manitoba is now expected to hit 816.5 feet in July,

almost a foot higher than previously forecast. Details here.
(MIKE DEAL / Wpg. Free Press)
Friday, June 3, 2011
Nitrogen Debate Wastes Time, Money
By: David Schindler - 06/2/11 Wpg. Free Press - View From the West.
The Manitoba government is to be congratulated for its announcement this week that its policy for Lake Winnipeg will focus on aggressively reducing phosphorus inputs to the lake. Details here.
The Manitoba government is to be congratulated for its announcement this week that its policy for Lake Winnipeg will focus on aggressively reducing phosphorus inputs to the lake. Details here.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Canada Tries to Hide Alberta Tar Sands Carbon Emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions from the tar sands are on the rise, but try finding that in Canada's official report to the UN. Details here.
Drought Strikes France
VINCENT MICHEL / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cracked and dry earth is seen along the riverbed of the Loire River in Ancenis, western France. Rainfall in France has been down 50 percent from normal levels since March, leading France to impose curbs on water consumption in a third of France's administrative departments.
Cracked and dry earth is seen along the riverbed of the Loire River in Ancenis, western France. Rainfall in France has been down 50 percent from normal levels since March, leading France to impose curbs on water consumption in a third of France's administrative departments.
Is Three Gorges Dam Making China's Worst Drought in Decades Worse?
By Tom Lasseter | McClatchy Newspapers May 31'11
XINZHOU, China — As deputy Communist Party secretary of the Yangtze River management station…Details here.
XINZHOU, China — As deputy Communist Party secretary of the Yangtze River management station…Details here.
Much More Policy Support and Investment Is Needed in Sustainable Smallholder Farming - & Quickly! - UN
Rome/Nairobi, 1 June 2011
United Nations officials called today for a "Green Revolution," a dramatic increase in support for sustainable agriculture....Details here.
United Nations officials called today for a "Green Revolution," a dramatic increase in support for sustainable agriculture....Details here.
Start Fighting the Next Flood Now
By: Josh Brandon - 06/1/2011 Wpg. Free Press
The flood season of 2011 is among the worst Manitoba has ever seen. Details here.(Josh Brandon is water caucus co-ordinator at the Manitoba Eco-Network)
Below the Shellmouth Dam. l.p. photo
Please also read "Lake-of-the-Prairies - the next Lake Winnipeg?" Like the article above, it also includes information on the critical role of wetlands.
Please also read "Lake-of-the-Prairies - the next Lake Winnipeg?" Like the article above, it also includes information on the critical role of wetlands.
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