The Guardian - opinion.
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| Volunteers distribute donated goods to those in need. Photo by Columbus Mayhunga/VOA Vain promises and empty slogans have got us nowhere. Fossil-fuel extraction must end before more lives are lost. Details here. |
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| Volunteers distribute donated goods to those in need. Photo by Columbus Mayhunga/VOA Vain promises and empty slogans have got us nowhere. Fossil-fuel extraction must end before more lives are lost. Details here. |
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| A lake in northwestern Ontario. Photo by PinP. |
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| A proposed new road could disrupt the migration of animals like this in the Serengeti. Photo by eismcsquare. |
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| After PEI, Manitoba is Canada's largest potato-producing province. Over 1200 million pounds are processed here each year on about 80 thousand acres. A PinP photo. Desiccating summer heat, brought on by climate change, could have adverse effects on Canada's potato industry. In a recent study, researchers examined the heat stress response of 55 potato varieties to estimate how they might fare under changing climate conditions. The news is not good. Details here. |
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| A painted lady. |
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A coal-fired power plant in Poland. Photo by Petr Stefek.
Modern coal-fired power stations produce more ultrafine dust particles than road traffic and can even modify and redistribute rainfall patterns, a new 15-year international study shows. Story here. |
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Marine microorganisms in the Southern Ocean may find themselves in
a deadly vise grip by century's end as ocean acidification creates a shallower
horizon for life, new University of Colorado Boulder research finds. More here.
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by Larry Powell circa 2010 Despite copious evidence that the globally-popular weed-killer may be harmful to crops, livestock and humans, t...