theguardian
Records of temperature that go back far further than 1800s suggest warming of recent decades is out of step with any period over the past millennium. Story here.Tuesday, August 30, 2016
The Purse is Mightier Than the Pen
by George Monbiot
What is salient is not important. What is important is not salient. The media turns us away from the issues that will determine the course of our lives, and towards topics of brain-melting irrelevance. Story here.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Pesticides Ban Protects Health
Winnipeg Free Press
To the surprise of many, the recently elected provincial government has reopened the public debate on Manitoba’s regulations on cosmetic pesticides. Story here.
The Anthropocene Is Here: Humanity Has Pushed Earth Into a New Epoch
UN photo
The epoch is thought to have begun in the 1950s, when human activity set global systems on a different trajectory. Story here.
Yet Another Transatlantic Trade Deal Threatening Food Safety, Groups Warn
CommonDreams
CETA will force European farmers to compete with Canadian imports with 'no animal welfare penalties and lower safety standards' Story here.
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Five Years Since Irene, Report Warns of Severe Weather Damage From Climate Change
CommonDreams
BURLINGTON, Vt. - As Vermonters mark the fifth anniversary of Tropical Storm Irene, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) pointed to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office that warns damage from severe weather in future decades is expected to become increasingly common in Vermont and throughout the United States because of climate change. Story here.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Dalai Lama and Jimmy Carter Help Noam Chomsky Uncover Major Risks Humanity Faces From Pesticides
Brazilians demonstrate against aerial spraying of a pesticide. Marcello Casal Jr/ABr
Did you know that American companies are legally permitted to manufacture dangerous pesticides for export—even after the chemicals have been banned in the U.S.? There are policies that create a "circle of poison"; toxic chemicals traveling around the world, ironically imported back to the U.S. through foodstuffs we eat. Story here.
Did you know that American companies are legally permitted to manufacture dangerous pesticides for export—even after the chemicals have been banned in the U.S.? There are policies that create a "circle of poison"; toxic chemicals traveling around the world, ironically imported back to the U.S. through foodstuffs we eat. Story here.
OVER 200 LEADING SCHOLARS CALL ON GOVERNMENT TO SUSPEND SITE C DAM
The Royal Society of Canada
An engineer's "wet dream" of another, useless mega-project.
A BC Hydro image.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Durum Acres on the Canadian Prairies Fall Prey to Fusarium
THEWESTERN
PRODUCER
Fields that once grew profitable durum no longer do so because of fusarium, leaving some to speculate that prairie durum may go the way of the dinosaur. Story here.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Wind Generates 100% of Scotland's Electricity Needs for Entire Day
EcoWatch
A Canadian wind turbine. PinP photo.Wind energy had a banner day in Scotland. Thanks to an unseasonably windy Sunday, wind turbines generated more electricity than the country actually needed. Story here.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Seas aren’t just rising, scientists say — it’s worse than that. They’re speeding up.
The Washington Post
On a warming Earth, seas inevitably rise, as ice on land melts and makes its way to the ocean. And not only that — the ocean itself swells, because warm water expands. We already know this is happening — according to NASA, seas are currently rising at a rate of 3.5 millimeters per year, which converts to about 1.4 inches per decade. However…Story here.
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