Friday, November 3, 2017
Trump administration releases report finding ‘no convincing alternative explanation’ for climate change
The Washington Post

The Trump administration released a dire scientific report Friday calling human activity the dominant driver of global warming, a conclusion at odds with White House decisions to withdraw from a key international climate accord, champion fossil fuels and reverse Obama-era climate policies. Story here.
Another disastrous wildfire season in Portugal.
Wikimedia Commons.
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Ancient storms could have hurled huge boulders, scientists say – raising new fears of rising seas
The Washington Post
Atop a jagged, 50-foot-high cliff on the Bahamian island of Eleuthera sit two enormous boulders known as “The Cow and the Bull.” Each is several…Details here.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
We need to talk more about Storm Ophelia
New Internationalist
Ireland has had its wettest winter and its stormiest winter in 150 years, but will miss its 2020 emissions targets. We are not learning our lesson fast enough, says Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik. Story here.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Lancet Study Warns of Global Health Crisis and 1 Billion Climate Refugees by 2050
CommonDreams
"We are only just beginning to feel the impacts of climate change." Story here.
Waves crash against the International Airport of Nauro,
a small Pacific island country. Photo - Matt Robertson
Monday, October 30, 2017
Global atmospheric CO2 levels hit record high
theguardian
UN warns that drastic action is needed to meet climate targets set in the Paris agreement. Story here.
HIghway construction in Canada.
PinP photo.
Rooting Out Democracy
George Monbiot
The Sheffield tree massacre is one result of the monstrous, impenetrable officialdom that neoliberalism creates. Story here.
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Here in Canada, trees are also treated as a nuisance, to be gotten rid of. They rarely win the battle when "Big Ag" decides they have to go. Just watch the video, below, to see what we mean. PinP
Saturday, October 28, 2017
"Just like eating yogurt" - scientists hope to end epidemic in bats
Canadian scientists are racing to test a remedy that they hope will save bats from a deadly fungus that has already killed millions of the winged mammals across the continent. Story here.
Hibernating healthy Virginia big-eared bats in W.V. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Hibernating healthy Virginia big-eared bats in W.V. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Monsanto Attacks Scientists After Studies Show Trouble For Weedkiller Dicamba
In a normal year, Kevin Bradley, a professor of weed science at the University of Missouri, would have spent his summer testing new ways to control a troublesome little plant called water hemp. This has not been a normal year. Details here.
Photo by
Martina Nolte
Photo by
Martina Nolte
Human Exposure to Glyphosate Has Skyrocketed 500% Since Introduction of GMO Crops
Glyphosate—the most widely applied herbicide worldwide and the controversial main ingredient in Monsanto's star product Roundup—is not just found on corn and soy fields. This pervasive chemical can be detected in everyday foods such as cookies, crackers, ice cream and even our own urine. Story here.
Image by Brian Robert Marshall
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
European Parliament Votes to Ban Glyphosate in 28 Countries
EcoWatch
The European Parliament, representing 28 countries and more than 500 million people, has voted to phase out the popular weedkiller, glyphosate over 5 years. It was also banned immediately in households. Story here.
A container of "Roundup," the most famous formulation containing glyphosate, in a collection depot in Manitoba. PinP photo.
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