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Friday, January 13, 2017
Exxon's Potential Climate Fraud
Thursday, January 12, 2017
We can't let Rex Tillerson become the next US Secretary of State.
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Turbulent times ahead for air travel?
Scientists are now discovering that climate change and air travel could be having huge impacts on each other. Story here.
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U.S. takes step to boost organic food production
Western Producer
An organic garden in Manitoba. PinP photo.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Rising Carbon Emissions from Warming Soil Highlight Benefits of Land Restoration
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A new study in the journal Nature explores a vicious cycle: as a changing climate driven by greenhouse gas emissions warms the planet, soils heat up and the micro-organisms that live in the soil start to expel heat-trapping carbon dioxide, reinforcing the problem of climate change. Story here.CFIA fast-tracked tests on genetically modified salmon eggs for exports, documents suggest
CBCnews
Documents show inspectors with the Canada Food Inspection Agency scrambled to meet deadline for time-sensitive salmon egg test. Story here.A wild Atlantic salmon. Photo credit - Wikipedia.
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