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As wildfire rages in California, flooding affects millions in India and China, and eggs are fried on sidewalks in Iraq, scientists say global climate catastrophe is surpassing predictions. Story here.Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Energy East Opposition Wants City of Winnipeg to Review Pipeline Risks.
CBCnews
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Pipeline puts Winnipeg water supply in jeopardy, Manitoba Energy Justice Coalition says. Story here.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
'You Cannot Explain it by Chance': Climate Crises Can Fuel Armed Conflict
CommonDreams
New research adds to argument that extreme weather is linked to deadly violence, particularly in fractured countries. Story here.
Worse Than Keystone XL? TransCanada's Terrifying "Plan B"
CommonDreams
"TransCanada's Energy East proposal is truly Keystone XL on steroids," says Natural Resources Defense Council. Story here.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Worst Drought in Decades Plagues Western New York
The Buffalo News
Tractors plow through clouds of dust. Crops fail to germinate. Dairy cows aren’t producing milk. They can’t even eat and sleep in the heat. Story here.Manitoba Growers Warned of Spreading Glyphosate Resistant Kochia
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A map will show where glyphosate resistant kochia has been found in Manitoba. Story here.
California Wildfire Triples in Size
EcoWatch
Wildfires are no stranger to California. And they're getting worse! This blaze raged around Santa Barbara in 2008.
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White House Takes Aim at a Fast-Growing Source of Emissions: Airplanes
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.
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.
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