The Environmental Protection Agency has taken a key step toward limiting pollution caused by the nation’s fleet of commercial aircraft, part of a broader push in the Obama administration’s waning months to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Story here.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Friday, July 22, 2016
The ALUS Program May Come Back to Manitoba
The Manitoba Co-Operator
The new government looks to follow through on its promise to implement the program province-wide. Story here.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Rare Lowland Old-Growth Forest at Risk – Logging Preparations East of Vancouver
Ancient Forest Alliance News
Road-building is scheduled to begin this week and preliminary logging surveys of the old-growth redcedars are underway by Echo Lake, an extremely rare, lowland old-growth forest about 2 hours east of Vancouver between Mission and Agassiz. Story here.
Hail Damage Claims Skyrocket in Manitoba
Manitoba Co-Operator
The massive storms that have steamrolled through parts of Manitoba are causing significantly higher than average hail damage claims, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association. Story here.
Study: Climate Change Causing Widespread Global Coral Reef Degradation
CommonDreams
Abel Valdivia / Center for Biological Diversity
Global Warming Far Outweighs Local Impacts Like Pollution, Overfishing in Harming These Important Ocean Ecosystems. Story here.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
June Was Earth's 14th Straight Record Warm Month, Greenland Loses Shocking 1 Trillion Tons of Ice
EcoWatch
June has continued the unprecedented heat streak for the 14th month, with globally averaged temperatures being a full 0.9 C warmer than the average across the 20th century. Story here.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Flooding Now Causing Most Crop Damage
THEWESTERN
PRODUCER
If crop insurance data is an indicator, flooding may now be the most common plague in Saskatchewan. Story here.Malta Likely to Become First European Country to Ban Glyphosate
EcoWatch
Malta has begun the process of banning glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup. Story here.
Crop Duster in Manitoba. PinP photo.
Crop Duster in Manitoba. PinP photo.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Environmental Group Regrets Manitoba's Review of Pesticide Ban
CBCNews
Pallister government says it will review restriction on cosmetic pesticides in Manitoba. Story here.
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Hundreds of Offshore Fracking Wells Dump Billions of Gallons of Oil Waste Into Gulf
EcoWatch by Andy Rowell
As the U.S. shale industry comes under increasing scrutiny for its environmental and health impact, it has emerged that the U.S. has approved fracking offshore leading to billions of gallons of wastewater to be dumped at sea. Story here.
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