New York Times
The first Alaska wildfire of 2016 broke out in late February, followed by a second there just eight days later. Story here.Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Monday, April 11, 2016
Two-Thirds of Europeans Support Ban on Glyphosate, Says Poll
the guardian
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Concerns remain chemical widely used in agriculture as a herbicide can kill all plants, algae, bacteria and fungi in a crop’s vicinity, affecting biodiversity. Story here.Sunday, April 10, 2016
The Great God of Growth - Is He Always Right? (Letter)
Dear Editor,
I still find political attitudes towards growth puzzling, to say the least. What kind of growth, you ask? Economic growth? Population growth? Well, it doesn’t really matter. Our politicians want it, in great dollops, as if it was the key to the Kingdom.
Ontario Government Scraps Proposal to Increase Hunting of Wolves and Coyote
Humane Society International Canada
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Animal protection and conservation groups encourage responsible approach to wildlife management. More here.
Friday, April 8, 2016
Keystone Pipeline Mishap Has TransCanada Scrambling Again
the Desmog Blog
On Saturday afternoon, the worst fear of a landowner in South Dakota was realized. Loern Schulz found oil in surface water near the Keystone pipeline’s right-of-way and reported the spill. Story here.
Thursday, April 7, 2016
World Health Day: Rapidly Rising Diabetes Closely Linked to Poverty
INTER PRESS SERVICE
Diabetes, which now affects more than 400 million people worldwide, is closely linked to poverty in most regions of the world, World Health Organization Medical Officer Alessandro Demaio told IPS Thursday. Story here.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Newfoundland Cod Achieves Sustainability Milestone
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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
White House: Climate Change Poses Urgent Health Risk
Climate Central
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Climate change is a major threat to human health, with extreme heat likely to kill 27,000 Americans annually by 2100, according to a report released Monday by the White House. Story here.
North America's Key Birds Facing Extinction, Study Finds
theguardian
Northern Oriole. PinP photo.
314 species, including the bald eagle and 10 state birds of US at risk from climate change.
Polar Bears Losing Weight As Arctic Sea Ice Melts, Canadian Study Finds
theguardian
Between 1984 and 2009 the weight of female bears in Ontario fell by over 10% while climate change meant they had 30 fewer days a year to hunt seal on ice. More here.Monday, April 4, 2016
BC Hydro's Bizarre, Multi-Million Dollar Boondoggle to Save Fish from Site C Dam
DESMOGCANADA
In a scenario that sounds like something out of a Dr. Seuss book, bull trout and other fish will travel in trucks past the Site C dam for 100 years as part of BC Hydro’s strategy to save the threatened fish species from disappearing from the Peace River. Story here.
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