Friday, December 29, 2017
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
$180 B investment in plastic factories feeds global packaging binge
theguardian
Colossal funding in manufacturing plants by fossil fuel companies will increase plastic production by 40%, risking permanent pollution of the earth. Story here.
RELATED: Big oil invests $180B in plastics, merging two planet-killing industries
RELATED: Big oil invests $180B in plastics, merging two planet-killing industries
Monday, December 25, 2017
Fungus threatens Brazilian farms
AgroNews
Asian rust in soybeans. USDA.
Brazil has become the world’s largest market for fungicides. Story here.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
A deadly fungus is infecting snake species seemingly at random, new study shows.
Any species in the eastern or midwestern United States could potentially be at risk. Story here.
A mating ball of garter snakes.
Oregon State University. Will
they be next?
A mating ball of garter snakes.
Oregon State University. Will
they be next?
Friday, December 22, 2017
It will be months before Canada can restore a critical pollution monitoring site
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Canada has chosen an alternate site for a critical air pollution research station that was shuttered in June, but almost a year will have passed before it's operational again. Story here.
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Carbon Loophole: Why Is Wood Burning Counted as Green Energy?

A loophole in carbon-accounting rules is spurring a boom in burning wood pellets in European power plants. The result has been a surge in logging, particularly in the U.S. South, and new doubts about whether Europe can meet its commitments under the Paris accord. Story here.
PinP photo
Monday, December 18, 2017
B.C. government announces end of grizzly hunt
The British Columbia government announced on Monday it was ending the trophy hunt of grizzly bears throughout the province. Story here.
Grizzlies in Yellowstone Park.Chris Servheen/USFWS
Grizzlies in Yellowstone Park.Chris Servheen/USFWS
Rationale for Site C ‘Utter Nonsense,’ Says Former Hydro CEO
The Tyee
Province had ability to cancel project without cutting services, argues Eliesen. Story here.
Houses built too close to bush spread huge California fires on 'front line of climate change'
California wildfires from the International Space Station. NASA/Randy Bresnik
State's 'new normal' is a fire season 70 days longer than just 15 years ago. Story here.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
While America Focuses on Tax Bill, Congress Quietly Tries to Open Arctic Refuge to Oil Drilling
The U.S. Senate has passed a Republican tax-reform package that contains a provision to authorize oil drilling on the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, placing the biological heart of one of our last pristine, untouched places in severe peril. Story here.
Barrenground caribou, Nunavut.
Barrenground caribou, Nunavut.
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