Sunday, April 3, 2016
Fracking Study Finds Toxins In Wyoming Town's Groundwater and Raises Broader Concerns
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Study also finds companies fracked into underground sources of water and at much shallower depths than previously known, close to drinking water wells. More here.Saturday, April 2, 2016
Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Warns Canada Against TPP
CBC - The House
The warning from Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz leaves no doubt about his assessment of the Trans Pacific Partnership. More here.Friday, April 1, 2016
No Seismic Blasting In Canadian Arctic This Year!
Greenpeace Canada
Seismic cannons will not blast through the waters of Baffin Bay and Davis Strait this year, giving Nunavut communities and marine life another summer of relief from the threats of dangerous oil exploration. More here.Thursday, March 31, 2016
Scientists Nearly Double Sea Level Rise Projections For 2100
The Washington Post
Sea levels could rise nearly twice as much as previously predicted by the end of this century if carbon dioxide emissions continue unabated, an outcome that could devastate coastal communities around the globe, according to new research published Wednesday.
The main reason? Antarctica. Details here.
Stop a Logging Assault On Quebec's Boreal Forest
Canadian logging companies are pushing a plan that could destroy some 3 million acres of pristine wilderness in Quebec's Broadback River valley, one of the largest and last remaining untouched stretches of the boreal forest. More here.
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Federal Bill For Flooding on the Canadian Prairies an "Outsized Expense," Says Budget Watchdog
Manitoba Co-Operator
Report points to provincial shortcomings as possible reasons for large annual expenditures. More here.
Roundup Ready Alfalfa Primed for Launch in Eastern Canada
"HarvXtra" will also include a trait meant to ease hay digestion. More here.
A Tale of Two Provinces: Environmental Rights Legislation in Manitoba and Ontario
EcoJustice
Manitoba’s proposed Environmental Rights Act puts pressure on Ontario to improve its Environmental Bill of Rights. More here.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Are Shell’s 'Zombie' Permits Blocking Arctic Protection?
Greenpeace Canada.
Remember last year when a global movement of millions kicked Shell out of the Alaskan Arctic? Well, guess which company is back in the spotlight again for its devious deeds: yes, it’s Shell, but this time it’s the Canadian Arctic where the oil giant is up to no good. More here.
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