Thursday, August 15, 2013
Why This Year's Gulf Dead Zone Is Twice As Big As Last Year's
Mother Jones
First, the good news: The annual "dead zone" that smothers much of the northern Gulf of Mexico—caused by an oxygen-sucking algae bloom mostly fed by Midwestern farm runoff—is smaller this year than…Now, for the bad news...Details here.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Manitoba's Minister of Conservation Grants License For The Bipole III Transmission Project

Government of Manitoba. "Unprecedented Licence Conditions Exceed Clean Environment Commission Report, Address Aboriginal Concerns: Mackintosh" Details here.
We’re Just Beginning to Understand the Wider Impacts of Neonicotinoids.
It’s the new DDT: a class of poisons licensed for widespread use before they had been properly tested, which are now ripping the natural world apart. And it’s another demonstration of the old truth that those who do not learn from history are destined to repeat it.
Manitoba honeybees. PLT photoSilence of the Hives
The Pacific Northwest Inlander
America’s honey bees are dying in droves, and colony collapse disorder is the least of our worries. Details here.
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