George Monbiot
The fake grassroots campaign run by grouse shooters is just one instance of the way democracy is being bypassed. Story here.Saturday, August 20, 2016
A World at War
by Bill Mckibben
Flooding stranded many farm families like this in Saskatchewan, Canada. Circa 2010. PinP photo.
We’re under attack from climate change—and our only hope is to mobilize like we did in WWII. Story here.
We’re under attack from climate change—and our only hope is to mobilize like we did in WWII. Story here.
Friday, August 19, 2016
California wildfire brings destruction, uncertainty; 82,000 people in 34,000 homes threatened
Chicago Tribune
A ferocious wildfire had swallowed up many homes as it spread across 40 square miles of mountain and desert east of Los Angeles. Exactly how many, however, and to whom they belonged, remained uncertain. Story here.
Dazzling blue lakes are forming in Antarctica — and they’ve got scientists worried
The Washington Post
In a new study, scientists who study the largest ice mass on Earth — East Antarctica — have found that it is showing a surprising feature reminiscent of the fastest melting one: Greenland. Story here.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
NASA: July Was Earth’s Hottest Month in Recorded History
Nation of Change
PinP photo.
Hello global warming: not only is 2016 shaping up to be the hottest year on record, but July 2016 is officially the warmest month of any in data record that can be extended back to the nineteenth century. STORY HERE.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
18 Years of Data Link Neonics to Bee Decline
CommonDreams


Bumblebees on chives. PinP photo.
The negative effects that have been reported before, scale up to long-term, large-scale, multi-species impacts that are harmful. Story here.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Scientists Say Expect More 1,000-Year Events Like Louisiana Flood
CommonDreams
Louisiana's devastating rainfall was the state's second "1,000-year" flood this year. Story here.
Epic Middle East Heat Wave Is Being Compared to Weapon of Mass Destruction
EcoWatch
Recent extreme heat events in the Middle East have climate scientists worried about future climate-related catastrophes. Temperatures have climbed above 115 F across the region this summer and Kuwait and Iraq recently recorded most likely the hottest temperatures ever in the Eastern Hemisphere. Story here.RELATED: "Lake Powell: Going, Going, Gone?"
Friday, August 12, 2016
Rain Raises Early Concerns About Western Canadian Crop Quality
THE WESTERN
PRODUCER
Persistent rain is prompting concerns that prairie farmers will add to a glut of low quality milling wheat that is already weighing on world markets. Story here.
Ban Dangerous Neurotoxic Pesticides That Are Poisoning Workers And Damaging Children's Brains. PLEASE SIGN!
EARTHJUSTICE
Earthjustice and a broad coalition of partners have been fighting for years to convince the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ban an entire class of poisonous neurotoxic pesticides. Every year, these pesticides, called organophosphates, poison farmworkers and others who come into contact with them in communities near agricultural fields. STORY HERE.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
An Epic Middle East Heat Wave Could be Global Warming’s Hellish Curtain-Raiser
The Washington Post
Record-shattering temperatures this summer have scorched countries from Morocco to Saudi Arabia and beyond, as climate experts warn that the severe weather could be a harbinger of worse to come. Story here.
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