Friday, June 17, 2016
Petition to Create Metis Hunting Zones
CJ Radio
PinP photo.
The Rural Municipality of Pipestone, Manitoba has passed a resolution and created a petition to have the Provincial Government create designated hunting zones for Metis status hunters in the province. Story here.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Energy East - Taking Manitoba in the Wrong Direction
CCPA
TransCanada Pipeline’s Energy East pipeline (EE), if approved, will run from Hardisty Alberta to St. John, New Brunswick and will carry bitumen from Alberta’s Tar Sands to refineries in Quebec and New Brunswick. Story here.
Exposed: Pesticide Industry Deployed Aggressive Lobby Effort to Quash Bee Protections
CommonDreams
Bayer, Monsanto, and Syngenta are effectively "shaping new pollinator 'protection' plans nationwide that do little to protect bees, but a lot to protect industry profits." Story here.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Bipole III Route Could Change, Manitoba Tells UNESCO World Heritage Group
CBC News
Future transmission lines could influence World Heritage designation for boreal forest. Story here.=====
Please watch video below to see the kind of project Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister seems prepared to scuttle. Heartless, ruthless politics I'd say! PinP
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Monday, June 13, 2016
Luck Rides The Rails: Another Near Miss with an "Insane" Bakken Oil Bomb Train
DESMOG
Luck was in abundance on Friday in Mosier, Oregon where the latest Bakken oil train derailed and erupted into flames near a 50-home residential area and a school. STORY HERE.
#WorldMeatFreeDay: A Great Day to Consider How Daily Food Choices Impact People and Planet
EcoWatch
It’s back! Today was #WorldMeatFreeDay, a great time to think about how the everyday choices we make about the food we eat can impact our health and the health of the planet. Story here.Morneau Eyes Federal Tax on Carbon
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Finance Canada is quietly pushing the idea of a federal carbon tax as the Liberal government looks to set a minimum national price and complement provincial carbon pricing plans, sources say. Story here.
Warming Ocean Water Undercuts Antarctic Ice Shelves
National Snow & Ice Data Centre
“Upside-down rivers” of warm ocean water threaten the stability of floating ice shelves in Antarctica, according to a new study led by researchers at the National Snow and Ice Data Center published today in Nature Geoscience. The study highlights how parts of Antarctica’s ice sheet may be weakening due to contact with warm ocean water. Story here.
87,000 NASA Images Show a Greening Arctic
The northern edge of North America is getting steadily greener. In the most detailed study so far of plant growth across Alaska and Canada, scientists say that about a third of the land cover now looks less like tundra, and more like a warmer ecosystem. Story here.
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