By Mitchell Anderson, Today, TheTyee.ca
Shark-like, they rise fast but risk killing the world economy, concludes a business professor. Details here.
Monday, November 21, 2011
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Uganda's Protected Mabira Rainforest Threatened Again by Sugar Production
Public Happy Face on Ottawa's Cuts Smeared by Official's Private Memo
Mike De Souza - Vancouver Sun - Nov. 20-'11
OTTAWA — A senior Environment Canada bureaucrat who publicly defended the federal government’s plans to slash funding and eliminate “redundancy” within the country’s ozone monitoring programs, privately approved a briefing note that concluded there was no duplication in its network, Postmedia News has learned. Read more here.PLT: It is truly a sad day when a Prime Minister can instil such fear in his public servants that they feel compelled to tell a different story in public than in private, just to keep their jobs!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Extreme Weather to Worsen With Climate Change-IPCC
Reuters - Nov 18-'11
More heat waves, heavier rains, worse cyclones likely. Details here.
Courtesy of Common Dreams
More heat waves, heavier rains, worse cyclones likely. Details here.
Courtesy of Common Dreams
Common Infections Will be 'Untreatable' if Antibiotic Misuse Continues
Ecologist - Nov 19 Scientists issue new warning as campaigners call for stronger controls on excessive use in intensive farming. Details here.
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