OpEd News - by Chris Hedges
Monday, November 18, 2013
Feeding the Flame of Revolt
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Arctic 30 Day 59: Global solidarity protests
Greenpeace
Hi Larry,
263 cities, 43 countries. Today, thousands of people took their outrage
over the ongoing detention of the Arctic 30 straight to the doorsteps
of Russian embassies and oil giants Shell and Gazprom. In a massive
global day of action people all over the world demanded the release of
the Arctic 30 and showed the oil companies that we will not let them get
away with the silencing of peaceful protest.
Stop the Bee-Killing Lawsuit Against the EU! - Please Donate!
+Us
In just 3 weeks, Bayer could succeed in defeating the bees' best chance of survival -- by overturning Europe's landmark ban on the pesticides that are killing them. Details here.
Bees on sunflower. PLT photo.
Bees on sunflower. PLT photo.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Blame Canada’s Carbon Complacency for the Philippine Typhoon
CommonSenseCanadian
Anyone who thinks that this typhoon is not due to the atmospheric disruption and rising sea levels resulting from our changing climate has their head firmly planted in the comfortable soil of ignorance, ideology or both. Details here.
Friday, November 15, 2013
US Backs Away From Years of Commitment to Producing Ethanol Fuel Additive
Huffington Post
The Obama administration wants to reduce the amount of ethanol in the nation's fuel supply, acknowledging the biofuel law championed by both parties in 2007 is not working as well as expected. Full story here.
Related: Bursting the ethanol bubble.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Harper and Enbridge Join Forces on Lawsuit
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Hydro's Nelson River Sturgeon Plan Problematic: Expert
Winnipeg Free Press
A Canadian expert on lake sturgeon poured cold water Wednesday on Manitoba Hydro’s plans to re-stock the Nelson River with the prehistoric fish after the Keeyask generating station is built. Full story here.
Resurrecting a River
OnEarth
Parched for more than half a century, California’s San Joaquin -- and its salmon -- are coming back. Details here.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
It's Business That Really Rules Us Now
The Guardian
Lobbying is the least of it: corporate interests have captured the entire democratic process. No wonder so many have given up on politics. Full story here.
Writers Come To My Defence For My Letter About Fossil Fuels & Climate Change
PLT: It all began back in October when the Roblin Review (a weekly paper printed in Roblin, Manitoba, CA), published my letter/article which I've dubbed, "Have Our Servants Become Our Masters?" In it, I suggested such fuels had now become a human "addiction" and were no longer our friends because of the role they are playing in climate change, severe weather events and even rail disasters.
Another writer, John Titanich responded, accusing me of being out to kill Canadian jobs with a bunch of "disgusting drivel."
That, in turn, sparked the two letters, below, (also in The Review) plus my own response, here. http://www.pathslesstravelled.com/2013/10/my-to-editor-have-our-servants-become.html
Larry
Dear Editor,
Another writer, John Titanich responded, accusing me of being out to kill Canadian jobs with a bunch of "disgusting drivel."
That, in turn, sparked the two letters, below, (also in The Review) plus my own response, here. http://www.pathslesstravelled.com/2013/10/my-to-editor-have-our-servants-become.html
Larry
Dear Editor,
If John Titanich has a little spare time on his hands, I will suggest that he might learn a lot more from some serious reading, as to what is actually happening and taking place on our planet….earth!
We are 100 years ahead of schedule right now and if a great many of us do not take heed to the warnings that have been predicted,(and now being realized) there will not be inhabitants on this place, we call home. We have surpassed 350 ppm of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and closing in on 400 ppm. We're too high!
If we don't smarten up and very soon, forget the grandkids future. This will be the crises and folly of our doing.
Reading "eaarth" Making a life on a tough new planet, by author
Bill McKibben, would be a good beginning.
John Fefchak,
Virden, Manitoba
The Philipine's Chief Climate Negotiator Goes on Hunger Strike to Protest World Inaction on Climate Change (Video)
PLT: Democracy Now captured this brave man's speech (below) at the climate summit in Warsaw. Holding back tears during its dramatic delivery, he took his seat, and wept. Will the world weep with him? One can only hope.
Watch the video here.
Related: "Have Our Servants Become Our Masters?"
Watch the video here.
Related: "Have Our Servants Become Our Masters?"
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