Common Dreams
'It’s not just a matter of producing enough, but making agriculture environmentally friendly and making sure that food gets to those who need it.' Story here.Thursday, February 4, 2016
Scientists Trace Cancer-Linked Pollutant to Alberta's Oil Sands Stockpiles
NATIONAL
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Dust blown away from stockpiles left over after oil sands upgrading is very likely a key source of a cancer-linked pollutant commonly found in the northern Alberta region, concludes a new peer-reviewed study. Story here.
Neepawa Banner Publishes Controversial Letter Over Religion & Climate Change.
by Larry Powell
The publisher of the weekly newspaper, "The Banner" in the Town of Neepawa, Manitoba, Ken Waddell, printed an editorial before Christmas, denying a human cause for climate change. He also criticized methods proposed by federal and provincial governments to tackle the problem as "certifiably nuts." This prompted a letter of my own which challenged his conclusions. I found it odd that a person of faith, as he is often proud to communicate, could find it possible to believe in the truly fantastic stories of the Bible, yet could not find it within his own personal powers of reasoning to accept the now well-proven science of climate change. To his credit and that of the papers, my own letter appeared in the January 22nd edition, below. Ken, I suspect that publishing this was not easy for you, as it was not the kind of letter you deal with often - touching, as it does, on both climate change and faith, the latter obviously being of great, personal importance to you. By priniting it, you have taken the high road and shown that you also take the values of journalism and free speech very seriously! Thank you!
As my letter points out, it's not uncommon for Ken's stories to be embellished with Bible passages. And every single edition of his paper (as seen, below) contains columns by three different writers - all religious.
In my humble opinion, if we are to routinely subject many other issues in our society to public scrutiny and debate, such as politics, sports and gender identity, why not religion? Why not hold people of faith accountable to their often controversial beliefs and positions, just like everyone else?
This is all I'm attempting to do here.
This is all I'm attempting to do here.
Want to chime in with your own opinion? You know the drill! (Just go to the comments section after this blog post.)
Thank you!
Larry
RELATED: "Faith vs. Science. Why Can't We Have Both?"
Thank you!
Larry
RELATED: "Faith vs. Science. Why Can't We Have Both?"
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
The Trans-Pacific Partnership: An #UnfairTrade Deal Too Far
International Institute for Sustainable Development
Non-trade provisions in the TPP, such as investment and intellectual property rights, threaten to heighten inequality. It is time for Canada to say; this is a deal too far. Story here.
Oppose the Disastrous TPP #UnfairTrade Deal! PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION!
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In just hours, Trade Minister Freeland will sign Canada on to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The TPP is one of Stephen Harper’s biggest legacies. The sweeping "free" trade deal will let corporations sue governments in special courts for laws that might hurt their 'expected' profits, and it could severely damage our access to medication, internet freedom and workers’ rights. In short, it’s a massive corporate power grab. But the TPP must still be ratified by Parliament. So we still have a chance to stop it. PLEASE SIGN HERE.
Damning Report Finds Alberta Failing Aboriginals in Oil Sands Development
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
The Alberta government’s attempt to balance competing interests in the oilsands region has failed to protect aboriginal rights, lands and health from industrial development, says an unreleased report. More here.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Federal Agency Failing to Protect Canadians from Pesticides
cape Canadian Asn. of Physicians for the Environment
A recent report suggests Health Canada’s Pesticide Management Regulatory Agency is failing to protect Canadians and the environment from chemical pesticides. Story here.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Celebrating 20 Years of Campaigning to Safeguard the Great Bear Rainforest
GREENPEACE
At long last, today we celebrate the culmination of over twenty years of campaigning to safeguard the Great Bear Rainforest. More here.
Organic Producers Could See Net Profit Levels Of Up To $300 Per Acre
Manitoba Co-Operator
Know your cost per bushel, not just per acre, says farm management specialist. Details here.
Hydro Dam Boom Threatens a Third of the World's Freshwater Fish
theguardian
The spillway of the Shellmouth dam in Manitoba. PinP photo.
Plans to build huge dams in the Amazon, Mekong and Congo could devastate freshwater biodiversity in these tropical river basins, say ecologists. More here.
How Climate Change Could Spread Diseases Like Zika
TIME
A female Aedes Aegypti mosquito in the process of acquiring a blood meal from her human host. Photo: CDC/James Gathany
Warmer temperatures could expand the area where mosquitoes can thrive. Story here.
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