Thursday, March 9, 2017
Planet in Peril - a Video Newscast.
Preventable diseases threaten the world's children. Melting ice caps and rising sea levels loom on Earth's horizon. Please watch!
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Environmental advocates disturbed by logging activity in Quebec caribou habitat
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News this week that there are no more than 15 caribou left in a threatened herd near Val d’Or, Que. is giving new urgency to the fight to protect caribou in the neighbouring Broadback River valley. Story here. An Alaskan caribou.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Massive Permafrost Thaw Documented in Canada, Portends Huge Carbon Release
inside climate news
Study shows 52,000 square miles (135,000 square kilometers) in rapid decline, with sediment and carbon threatening the surrounding environment and potentially accelerating global warming. Details here.
Please also read; "Only Heroic Efforts Will Spare Earth's Mighty Boreal Forest From the Worst Ravages of Climate Change."
Please also read; "Only Heroic Efforts Will Spare Earth's Mighty Boreal Forest From the Worst Ravages of Climate Change."
Will This Tidal Project Spark a Global Energy Revolution?
EcoWatch
Ambitious plans have been drawn up for a network of "tidal lagoons" around the UK coast that could provide up to a quarter of the country's electricity—and there is potential to roll out the technology in many parts of the world. Story here.
Friday, March 3, 2017
Thursday, March 2, 2017
In Honduras, Defending Nature Is a Deadly Business
YaleEnvironment360
Berta Cáceres fought to protect native lands in Honduras — and paid for it with her life. She is one of hundreds of victims of a disturbing global trend — the killings of environmental activists who try to block development projects. First in a series.
Scientists Say Canadian Bacteria Fossils May Be Earth’s Oldest
The New York Times
They are microscopic artwork: tiny tubes and long filaments, strange squiggles etched into some of the most ancient rocks known. Details here.
Monsanto cancer lawsuits take dramatic turn over EPA official’s ‘highly suspicious’ role
Nation of Change
Former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) official Jess Rowland may have to testify over claims that he covered up evidence that glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto‘s top-selling herbicide Roundup, could cause cancer. Details here.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
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Larry Powell Powell is a veteran, award-winning journalist based in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He specialize in stories about agriculture...