(Reuters) - After six years battling bitter opposition to its Keystone XL pipeline project in the United States, TransCanada Corp has learned where and when to pick its fights, to consult early and often - and to retreat when prudent. Story here.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
New Publication - Seed Laws That Criminalise Farmers: Resistance and Fightback
La Via Campesina
Peasant seeds – the pillar of food production – are under attack everywhere. Under corporate pressure, laws in many countries... Story here.
Monday, April 6, 2015
Attend Important Climate Conference
On April 11, Canada’s premiers are heading to Quebec City to talk climate. Confirm your presence here.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Northern Fires Caused Almost a Quarter of Global Forest Loss, Study Shows
theguardian
Forest fires destroyed vast areas of woodland in Canada and Russia between 2011 and 2013, greatly contributing to greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, satellite data reveals. Story here.
Friday, April 3, 2015
In Dry California, Thirsty Oil and Big-Ag Industries Exempt from Water Regulations
Common Dreams
Despite historic drought, Governor Jerry Brown has not put restrictions on oil drilling and fracking, but is focusing on urban usage of water. Story here.
Deepwater Oil Spill: BP Steps up PR Effort to Insist all is Well in the Gulf of Mexico
the guardian
Could pelicans like this, in far-away Manitoba,
Canada, even contain remnants of the spill? PinP photo.
Oil giant says area is making a rapid recovery but evidence mounts that wildlife is still struggling to rebound, five years after Deepwater Horizon spill. Story here.
The Guardian Media Group Begins Divesting its Huge Fossil Fuels Portfolio
The Guardian
It is the largest fund globally to make such a commitment. Story here.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Monsanto Murders Almost a Billion Monarch Butterflies and Now Uses Them for PR
OpEdNews - Kenneth Eade
The Monarch butterfly depends on milkweed to feed its larvae. Without milkweed, the Monarch will surely go extinct. Over the past 18 years, the Monarch population has been….Story here.
U.S. Climate Commitment Should Spur Other Countries to Act
World Resources Institute
The proposed U.S. commitment to tackling climate change in support of a new international climate agreement is a serious and achievable plan…story here.
Limiting Climate Change Could Have Huge Economic Benefits, Study Finds
the guardian
Stopping global warming at two degrees would create nearly half a million jobs in Europe and save over a million lives in China, analysis of emissions pledges says. Story here.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Subsidies to Industries That Cause Deforestation Worth 100 Times More Than Aid to Prevent it
Brazil and Indonesia paid over $40bn in subsidies to industries that
drive rainforest destruction between 2009 and 2012 - compared to $346m
in conservation aid they received to protect forests, according to new
research. Story here.
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