Friday, October 4, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Court Rules Alberta Improperly Excluded Pembina Institute From Oilsands Regulatory Process
Pembina Institute
EDMONTON — Alberta’s Court of Queen’s Bench has quashed a government decision not to allow the Pembina Institute and the Fort McMurray Environmental Association to participate in the regulatory review of a proposed oilsands project. Full story here.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
A Mine, a Movement And a Town Divided
The Tyee
In Mexico, local resistance to Canadian mining companies is growing as the industry booms. Full story here.
Related: CONFLICT DOGS CANADIAN MINING ABROAD
Related: CONFLICT DOGS CANADIAN MINING ABROAD
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Save the Bees! Let Home Hardware and Lowe's Know You Won't Take it Anymore!
Home Depot and Lowe’s still haven’t committed to stop selling the pesticides that are killing the bees -- and now it’s time to up the pressure.
A new report by our allies at Friends of the Earth reveals that more than half of the “bee-friendly” home garden plants sold at stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s actually contain bee-killing pesticides called neonics -- with no warning to consumers!
Nearly 125,000 of us have asked Home Depot and Lowe’s to stop selling pre-poisoned plants and bee-killing pesticides. But so far, neither company has responded. Now, we need to up the buzz to protect the bees. PLT photo
Friday, September 27, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Keystone XL's Ugly Toll on America's Endangered Species
Huffington Post
Much of the debate over the Keystone XL pipeline has rightly been focused on the staggering damage it'll do to our climate. Details here.
Western Prairie Fringed Orchid.
Photo Credit - US Fish & Wildlife
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Beyond the Birds and the Bees
Effects of "neonic" insecticides on agriculturally important beneficial insects. Details here.
Unidentified pollinator. PLT photo.
Unidentified pollinator. PLT photo.
Writer Knocks Manitoba Government for "Disgusting" Response to Arsenic Issue
Complacency about water safety thrives in Manitoba.
What are we putting into our water ?
PLT photo
We are putting toxic waste (poison) into our water. Toxic = dangerous, immediate or long term effects. In the absence of scientific research, no one should simply claim those products are safe and acceptable, then allow them to be discarded into a water source.
There is absolutely no legitimate government interest
fulfilled, by allowing arsenic, lead and other contaminants
into a water source. Yet, that is exactly what is happening!
The town of Virden, Manitoba, for instance, has been issued
a licence by the province to dump arsenic taken from the
water treatment plant, into a surface water source, which
downstream, enters into the Assiniboine River.
The questions then that need to be answered are:
Why does government, the province of Manitoba
condone and permit such a disdainful action?
Why are the long-term health risks from chronic exposure
to arsenic being ignored? Why are we being valued
as subjects, used in an experimental laboratory?
Why is this human impact allowed?
Why are people being complacent and not speaking
out on this travesty and mockery to our personal health
and the health of water, the life blood of all living creatures.?
This is a shameful and disgusting act against humans
and our most precious resource. It's time that the
public retaliated; put aside its complacency, and
started voicing its opposition to the province.
The government's lack of moral and humane principles
must be challenged. Arsenic is a deadly poison and warrants
extreme respect, not defensive political bafflegab.
John Fefchak.
Virden. MB. 24 Sept. 2013
Related: "Keep Arsenic out of the Water at Virden, Manitoba, Canada! An Open Letter to Manitoba's Minister of Environment"
Virden. MB. 24 Sept. 2013
Related: "Keep Arsenic out of the Water at Virden, Manitoba, Canada! An Open Letter to Manitoba's Minister of Environment"
Monday, September 23, 2013
Wake Up! Make Agriculture Truly Sustainable - UNCTAD
United Nations Conference on Trade & Development
The world needs "a rapid and significant shift from conventional, monoculture-based and high external-input-dependent industrial production towards mosaics of sustainable, regenerative production systems." Full story here.
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