Monday, November 23, 2015
Rachel Notley Announces Alberta's Climate Change Plan
NATIONAL
OBSERVER
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced today that she is imposing a limit on oil sands emissions and phasing out all coal power usage in her province by 2030 in a major push to curb greenhouse gas emissions. STORY HERE.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
TPP Fine Print: Biotech Seed Companies Win Again
bilaterals.org
Big concerns about the deal’s impact on public health, workers, the environment and the legal rights of corporations are already being raised. Story here.
Behind Bars: Canada's Fur-Farmed Mink and Fox
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OBSERVER
Animal advocates say Canada needs tighter legislation to protect fur-farmed animals, but other industry stakeholders disagree. Caught in between the battle are Canada's mink and fox, forgotten on farms while the debate rages on. Story here.
Pipeline Reviews “Contaminated From the Get-Go.” Green Leader 'Liz May.
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OBSERVER
Green Party leader Elizabeth May denounced National Energy Board (NEB) reviews of both the Energy East and Trans Mountain Pipeline proposals as frauds – and warned that Justin Trudeau faces a legal mess. Story here.
Green Party leader Elizabeth May denounced National Energy Board (NEB) reviews of both the Energy East and Trans Mountain Pipeline proposals as frauds – and warned that Justin Trudeau faces a legal mess. Story here.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
New ‘Superbug’ Gene Found in Animals, People in China
Manitoba Co-Operator
London | Reuters — A new gene that makes bacteria highly resistant to a last-resort class of antibiotics has been found in people and pigs in China — including in samples of bacteria with epidemic potential, researchers said Wednesday. Story here.
London | Reuters — A new gene that makes bacteria highly resistant to a last-resort class of antibiotics has been found in people and pigs in China — including in samples of bacteria with epidemic potential, researchers said Wednesday. Story here.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Strategic Incompetence
George Monbiot
The agencies supposed to protect the living world have been neutered, and polluters and wildlife destroyers now have a free hand. Story here.
Pesticides Stop Bumblebees From Pollinating Apple Trees, Research Shows
theguardian
An abundant apple tree. PinP photo.
New findings on neonicotinoids have important implications as many food crops and wildflowers rely on bee pollination to reproduce. Details here.
Monday, November 16, 2015
Declining Snowpack Threatens Water Supply for Billions Worldwide
CommonDreams
'Water managers in a lot of places may need to prepare for a world where the snow reservoir no longer exists.' Story here.Canada to Ban Tankers on North Pacific Coast in Blow to Enbridge
BloombergBusiness
Canada plans to formally ban oil tanker traffic on the northern coast of British Columbia, adding another hurdle to Enbridge Inc.’s Northern Gateway pipeline proposal. Story here.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Climate Scientist Michael Mann: Exxon Story 'Confirmed Things We Long Suspected'
inside
climate
news
In this interview, Mann, a key figure in the climate wars, reacts to the recent revelations about what Exxon knew about global warming science. Story here.
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