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Monday, February 9, 2026
Green energy has passed 'positive tipping point,' and cost will come down, UN says.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Is the Hog Industry a Sacred Cow?
By Larry Powell
About eight years ago (May, 2018), I reported on my blog, how
a rare, deadly and incurable virus called Nipah had first been identified nineteen years before in Malaysia (1999). It killed or hospitalized hundred of people. While fruit bats had probably been the initial carriers, the victims had all worked closely with pigs, which acted as intermediate hosts. To prevent the spread of the disease, more than a million hogs were euthanized, inflicting tremendous economic losses on the Malaysian economy.
By 2018, Nipah had re-emerged in India, sickening or claiming the lives of dozens more.
Today, the CBC is reporting two more cases of Nipah in India. This has prompted authorities in Thailand and Malaysia to step up airport screening to prevent its spread.
Nipah remains on the World Health Organization’s priority list of emerging diseases that could cause a global pandemic. It can be transmitted to humans from bats, pigs, contaminated food or other humans.
Despite all these warning signs, and despite high losses of hogs due to other diseases (like Manitoba's disastrous encounter with Porcine Epidemic Diahrrea virus (PEDv), Canada still doubles down on the factory-farm method of pork production.
This places thousands of animals in close proximity, (see image, above) elevating the risk of disease-spread. And feeding dead pigs back to live animals, as atrocious as that sounds, and banned in other countries, is still permitted by our federal “watchdog,” the Canada Food Inspection Agency. Does this sound like a responsible way to protect our vulnerable herds from Nipah or Nipah-like infections?
Read more about this in my book, The Merchants of Menace - Chapter 22 - Livestock Diseases - The Ugliness, The Suffering, the Peril, the Waste.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
So you think Canada's current cold snap means "global warming" is over? Well...think again!
CBC News.
Extreme cold and climate change: What's the deal?
Click here.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Sunday, December 28, 2025
SHOULD WE WORRY ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? NEW RESEARCH SUGGESTS - WE PROBABLY SHOULD!
by Larry Powell
| Chat GPT generated this image, representing AI. No humans are present. Author: Alenoach. |
They may have also consumed 765 billion litres of water in that same time span. That’s in the range of all of the bottled water consumed, worldwide.
And their power demand could approach that of a country the size of the United Kingdom.
AI data center operators do not publicly disclose the detail needed for more precise figures. So the findings are estimates only.
"Further disclosures are urgently required," say the researchers, "to improve the accuracy of these estimates and to responsibly manage the growing environmental impact of AI systems.” They further suggest the AI sector be required to provide such vital information.
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Saturday, December 13, 2025
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Retraction of glyphosate review raises new questions about landmark study
Manitoba Co-Operator
An influential review that helped support global claims of glyphosate safety has been formally retracted, raising questions about the future of the pesticide. Story here.
Please also read and watch story here.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
A WORK OF FICTION (OBVIOUSLY), BUT WITH A MESSAGE.
An axe-murderer boards a plane in New York City. He’s on a mission of pure evil. Under instructions from the head of his local crime syndicate, he is to hack to death all members of a rival family in Sicily. That family is rumoured to be “horning in” on the drug and sex-trade in New York. Such a threat cannot, of course, be allowed to stand. The wife and 3 children are to be dispensed with first, while the father, bound nearby, watches helplessly. Then, it’ll be his turn - a powerful message to ayone who dares to threaten the turf of its American rivals. The assassin’s weapon-of-choice is stowed securely in the belly of the plane (with the axe’s razor-sharp head made of stone, fiendishly designed to avoid metal-detectors). He’s on his way.
The next day, an elite athlete boards an identical aircraft, also in New York, headed for a crucial competition in Paris. The world renowned track-&-field star is internationally famous for her prowess and the millions of girls who look up to her as a role-model. She’s widely known and well-loved for her generosity, donating her considerable wealth to worthy charities. Coincidentally, she’ll travel an identical distance as the assassin, producing precisely the same amount of greenhouse gases as he in the process! The moral of the story? It’s not just bad, wicked people who are aggravating our climate crisis. We are all in this, together.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
How thousands of fossil fuel lobbyists got access to UN climate talks – and then kept drilling
The Guardian
Research shows oil, gas and coal firms’ unprecedented access to Cop26-29, blocking urgent climate action - and then kept drilling. Story here.
Saturday, November 15, 2025
What Are the Risks and Opportunities of a Changing Arctic?
UM The Magazine of the University of Manitoba
For Churchill, Manitoba, this shift brings both unprecedented opportunities and enormous challenges. Warming could open the door to development that makes the town a hub for regional connectivity and global trade, but that same development could also threaten Arctic ecosystems already under stress. Story here.
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