Apr 13, 2011 Manitoba Co-Operator
Canada's lentil industry wants to see the European Union afford the same tolerances for glyphosate residue on lentils as it does on other pulse crops. Details here.
PLT: With evidence mounting around the world about health risks associated with Roundup, the clamor for it just increases. I fear Monsanto will win this race to the bottom!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Warming Oceans Cause Largest Movement of Marine Species in Two Million Years
Richard Gray - The Telegraph - 26 Jun 2011
Swarms of venomous jelly fish and poisonous algae are migrating into British waters due to changes in the ocean temperatures, a major new study has revealed. Details here.
Swarms of venomous jelly fish and poisonous algae are migrating into British waters due to changes in the ocean temperatures, a major new study has revealed. Details here.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Sea Levels Rising At Fastest Rate In 2,100 Years: Study
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID HuffPost Green - 06/20/11
WASHINGTON -- Sea level has been rising significantly over the past century of global warming, according to a study that offers the most detailed look yet at the changes in ocean levels during the last 2,100 years. Details here.
WASHINGTON -- Sea level has been rising significantly over the past century of global warming, according to a study that offers the most detailed look yet at the changes in ocean levels during the last 2,100 years. Details here.
Churchill Mayor Pleads for Canadian Wheat Board
Mia Rabson - Winnipeg Free Press - 06/22/2011
Wheat board's end will devastate port, he says. Details here.
Wheat board's end will devastate port, he says. Details here.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Canada’s Common Songbird Populations Plummet - Report Reveals Boreal Birds Particularly Hard Hit
Monday, June 20, 2011
'Shocking' Report Warns Of Mass Extinction From Current Rate Of Marine Distress
Travis Donovan Huffpost Green 20/6/11
If the current actions contributing to a multifaceted degradation of the world's oceans aren't curbed, a mass extinction unlike anything…. Details here.
Please also read, "The Gulf of Mexico is Dying."
PLT: I first posted this story with some reluctance & trepidation, fearing it may be a bit "over the top." I no longer believe this to be the case.
If the current actions contributing to a multifaceted degradation of the world's oceans aren't curbed, a mass extinction unlike anything…. Details here.
Please also read, "The Gulf of Mexico is Dying."
PLT: I first posted this story with some reluctance & trepidation, fearing it may be a bit "over the top." I no longer believe this to be the case.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? High-Mountain Wildflower Season Reduced, Affecting Pollinators Like Bees, Hummingbirds
Bee photo by l.p.
Greenpeace Leader Boards an Arctic Drilling Rig - & Pays a Price! (Video)
PLT: This is precicely the madness I was referring to in my article, "Are Business Interests Giving Bad Advice to the Government of Canada on Climate Change?" Greenpeace is once again to be commended for their courageous action!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Natural Gas Is No Climate Change 'Panacea', Warns International Energy Agency
The Guardian - June '11
Reliance on gas would lead the world to a 3.5C temperature rise, and out-of-control global warming, says new research. Details here.
Reliance on gas would lead the world to a 3.5C temperature rise, and out-of-control global warming, says new research. Details here.
WATCH: Dangers of Natural Gas Extraction (Video)
Fracking is a burgeoning technology being used to extract natural gas locked within rock formations. Fluid is pumped into natural or man made fractures under high pressure to open up cracks and access hard to reach reservoirs. Critics are calling for a moratorium on fracking, saying it poses serious health risks to nearby residents, damages the environment and could even cause small earthquakes. Supporters say those claims are overblown, and fracking is essential to Alberta's natural gas industry. Is fracking dangerous? Is it critical to our economic future? How should Alberta proceed? Joining us for this discussion is Jessica Ernst, Rosebud resident and former energy sector consultant is now suing Encana; Tim Marchant, Adjunct Professor of Strategy and Energy Geopolitics at the University of Calgary; and Ben Parfitt, Resource Policy Analyst with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Watch video here. (l.) Once quite farmland, turned into a "fracking" site in the US. "Although no complete list of the cocktail of chemicals used in this process exists, information obtained from environmental clean-up sites demonstrates that known toxins are routinely being used, including hydrochloric acid, diesel fuel (which contains benzene, tuolene, and xylene) as well as formaldehyde, polyacrylimides, arsenic, and chromates." Sourcewatch.org ===== COMMENT: "I wish, just once, these corporations would admit to what they are doing, instead of always denying the obvious." Margaret Romak |
Manitoba Search Crews Enter Flood Zone

Toronto Star photo
PLT: According to the provincial government's latest flood bulletin, 2,527 Manitobans have now been forced from their homes by the massive flooding. This has surely become an event "of biblical proportions." Except, in this case, does God really have that much to do with it?
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