Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Newest Canadian UNESCO World Heritage Site announced
CBC news
Pimachiowin Aki Canada's 1st mixed cultural and natural heritage site. More here.
For more background, watch this brief video PinP produced last year, before the site was approved.
For more background, watch this brief video PinP produced last year, before the site was approved.
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Ex-Nasa scientist: 30 years on, world is failing 'miserably’ to address climate change
The Guardian
James Hansen, who gave a climate warning in 1988 Senate testimony, says real hoax is by leaders claiming to take action. More here.
Friday, June 29, 2018
Britain's biggest butterfly threatened by rising seas
The Guardian
New charity warns Britain’s largest butterfly could be lost within four decades as rising seas turn its habitat into saltmarsh. More here.
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Wood Buffalo: Canada’s largest national park and its people in peril
The Narwhal
American White Pelicans at the Rapids of the Drowned, Wood Buffalo Park. Photo by Ansgar Walk.
International officials are warning the Canadian government not enough is being done to protect the Peace-Athabasca delta — one of the world’s largest freshwater inland deltas — from the ravages of ongoing industrial development. More here.
Deepwater Horizon disaster altered building blocks of ocean life
The Guardian
Oil spill disaster reduced biodiversity in sites closest to spill, report finds, as White House rolls back conservation measures. More here.
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
In a High-Stakes Environmental Whodunit, Many Clues Point to China
The New York Times
The largest Antarctic ozone hole ever recorded on September 24, 2006. NASA.
Last month, scientists disclosed a global pollution mystery: a surprise rise in emissions of an outlawed industrial gas that destroys the atmosphere’s protective ozone layer. More here.
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Palm oil ‘disastrous’ for wildlife but here to stay, experts warn
The Guardian
The deforestation it causes is decimating species such as orangutans and tigers - but the alternatives could be worse, finds authoritative report. More here.
Monday, June 25, 2018
BP Canada spews thousands of litres of toxic mud during offshore drilling incident near Halifax
NATIONAL
OBSERVER
BP Canada has spewed out 136,000 litres of a toxic mud into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Halifax during deepwater offshore exploratory oil drilling, a federal regulator says. More here.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
The Natural Gas Industry Has a Leak Problem
The New York Times
The American oil and gas industry is leaking more methane than the government thinks — much more, a new study says. Since methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, that is bad news for climate change. More here.
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