Monday, August 26, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
B.C. Worries Oil Spill Would "Overwhelm" Resources
Canadian Press
Officials in British Columbia have privately warned that the province lacks the ability to manage oil spills from existing and future oil traffic, and even a moderate spill would overwhelm their ability to respond, documents show. Full story here.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Nestlé's Extraction of Groundwater Near Hope Riles First Nations
Vancouver Sun
Chiefs want compensation for removal of water from their traditional territories. Details here.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Rising Temperatures, Rising Food Prices
by Lester Brown
A wheatfield in Manitoba, Canada. PLT photo
Agriculture as it exists today developed over 11,000 years of rather remarkable climate
stability. It has evolved to maximize production within that climate system. Now, suddenly, the climate is changing. Details here. |
These are Dark Days for Bearers of Truth
"It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong." -Voltaire
Common Dreams
Bradley Manning: 35 years in military prison.
Edward Snowden: Political refugee in Russia.
Looks like Voltaire is more timely than ever.
Whistleblowers and journalists are being hunted down in all corners of the globe for exposing grave and illegal government activities—the targeting of innocent civilians on the battlefield, massive surveillance operations, torture. They are being pursued for bringing you the truth.
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Allow the Light of Public Scrutiny to Shine on the Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada Oil Spill Disaster! PLEASE SIGN!
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A brave whistleblower released news that a Tar Sands spill in Alberta, Canada is "unstoppable," leaking into pristine lands around Cold Lake. The public must know about this!
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Advocates Take Harper to Court Over 'Pattern of Muzzling' Energy Critics
The Tyee
One of Canada's top constitutional lawyers is taking the Conservative government to court over increasing restrictions on who can speak at energy board hearings -- and what they are allowed to say. Details here.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Why living in Shannon, Quebec, is Bad For Your Health
The Independent
Water quality was once a source of pride for a town in the shadow of an arms factory. Now, 500 cancers have been diagnosed. Details here.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
KEYSTONE XL: TransCanada Acknowledges Oil Sands Crude Could Sink if Spilled
E&E Publishing
In comments released yesterday by the State Department, TransCanada Corp. acknowledged a possibility that opponents of Keystone XL have long used against the project: The heavy oil sands crude that would run through the controversial pipeline, if spilled in water, could sink below the surface. Details here.
Glacier National Park, Melting Before Our Eyes
Seattle Times.
Once home to about 150 glaciers, Glacier National Park now has 25. A trip through the park feels like being witnesses to an execution, writes editorial columnist Jonathan Martin. Details here.
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