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Saturday, July 20, 2013
"Nobody Understands" Spills at Alberta Oil Sands Operation
Friday, July 19, 2013
Organophosphates: A Common But Deadly Pesticide
National Geographic
The pesticides blamed for killing at least 25 children in India are widely used around the world, including North America, and health experts have raised safety concerns about this class of chemicals in the past. Full story here.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Chilean Court Sides With Indians, Blocks Mine Until Barrick Gold Keeps Environmental Promises
WashingtonPost
A Chilean appeals court ruled against the world’s largest gold mining company on Monday, favouring Chilean Indians who accuse Barrick Gold Corp. of contaminating their water downstream and creating more doubts about the future of the world’s highest gold mine. Full story here.
One Step Forward, Two Back for Canada’s Parks: CPAWS’ 2013 State of Canada’s Parks Report.
In the run-up to Canada's Parks Day on the 3rd Saturday in July, the CPAWS is releasing is 5th annual report on how Canada's parks are faring. Full story here.
A magnificent vista in Jasper National Park,
Alberta, Canada. PLT photo.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Confirmed: Fracking Triggers Quakes and Seismic Chaos
Mother Jones
Major earthquakes thousands of miles away can trigger reflex quakes in areas where fluids have been injected into the ground from fracking and other industrial operations, according to a study published in the journal Science on Thursday. Details here.
Don't Give Up Yet! The Bees Still Need Us!
Larry,
Last month, 50,000 dead bees were discovered littering a parking lot in Oregon.
PinP photo
Then last week, a shocking 37 million bees were reported dead across a single farm in Ontario.
PinP photo
Then last week, a shocking 37 million bees were reported dead across a single farm in Ontario.
After years of research, scientists have finally figured out what’s causing the massive bee die-offs all around the world, from China to the UK: It’s a class of dangerous pesticides called neonics. And here’s the wildest thing -- even though we know they’re killing the bees, in most parts of the world, neonics are still in widespread use.
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Larry Powell Powell is a veteran, award-winning journalist based in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He specialize in stories about agriculture...