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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Will You Help to Protect the Sage Grouse?
US ‘State Department’ Keystone XL Report Actually Written By TransCanada Contractor
grist
a beacon in the smog
The State Department’s “don’t worry” environmental impact statement for the proposed Keystone XL tarsands pipeline, released late Friday afternoon, was written not by government officials but by... Full story here.
PLT: This needs to be called what it is. Fraud.
Please also read: The Unsung Victims of the XL Pipeline, here.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Tar Sands Even More Harmful That Previously Believed?
Dear Larry,
New Ecojustice research confirms that upgrading oil extracted from
Alberta’s oilsands is indeed a nasty bit of business that puts waterways, fish and people at risk.
The burning and combustion required to transform raw bitumen into
synthetic crude oil comes at a heavy cost: the release of airborne pollutants — some of which have been found to cause cancer in humans and impact the development and survival of fish.
Our research shows that these toxic substances are making their way into
the Athabasca River, contaminating a waterway that holds ecological, cultural and commercial significance for the people who live along its shores. The river is also a vital life source for many wildlife species; it is home to more than half of the province’s fish species.
But that’s just part of the story. Because even though the oilsands are one
of the biggest industrial projects on the planet, the federal government doesn’t monitor and report oilsands pollution in an accessible, transparent way. That means we have no way of knowing the cumulative effects oilsands production has on human health and the environment.
That needs to end now. We need answers.
Tell the federal government that your health is a priority and that polluters
must be held accountable for what they put into the air, water and land you depend on.
Tell the federal government to investigate and disclose the full impacts of oilsands pollution today.
Thanks for taking action and making a difference!
Elaine MacDonald
Senior staff scientist | Ecojustice |
While Canada Drags its Feet, US and Russia Unite in Bid to Strengthen Polar Bear Protection
theguardian
Proposal to ban international commercial trade in polar bear products sets up showdown with Canada over a key vote. Full story here.
PLT: Once again, the "regressive Conservatism" of the Harperites rears its ugly head. When, oh when will we be rid of them?
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Ice Melt to Expand Arctic Shipping by Midcentury
Los Angeles Times
Loss of sea ice due to global warming could open new seasonal shipping lanes through the Arctic Ocean by midcentury, sharply reducing transit times and opening a Pandora's box of safety, environmental and legal issues, according to scientists. Full story here.
Monday, March 4, 2013
China Has Good Reason to Embrace a Carbon Tax
By: Gwynne Dyer
The announcement last week by China’s ministry of finance that the country will introduce a carbon tax, probably in the next two years, did not dominate the international headlines. It was too vague about the timetable and the rate at which the tax would be levied, and fossil fuel lobbyists were quick to portray it as meaningless. But the Chinese are deadly serious about fighting global warming, because they are really scared. Details here.
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