Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Protect the neglected half of our blue planet


nature
Maintaining momentum is crucial as nations build a treaty to safeguard the high seas. More here.

A ribbon seal in the Bering Sea. 
Photo by NOAA.

Revealed: Gaps in polar bear conservation in Canada


World Wildlife Fund

WWF’s first Polar Bear Scorecard found that Canada has shown leadership by investing in subpopulation monitoring. But two years into the 10-year, five-nation Circumpolar Action Plan for the Conservation of Polar Bears (CAP) it has not met its goals in identifying critical habitat nor in setting out best practices for tourism operators and for oil spill response. Story here.
Photo by Ansgar Walk

Degeneration nation, 2018. Our darkest hour.

Common Dreams

A fertilizer plant in Manitoba, Canada. A PinP video.
Which is more frightening? The destruction of the environment and the climate that sustain human civilization as we have known it? Or the collapse of democracy and the rise of endless war and fascism? More here.

Monday, February 5, 2018

Can the Great Lakes Become Fishable, Drinkable and Swimmable Again?


EcoWatch
As Mark Mattson waited to speak to Canada's minister for the environment, Catherine McKenna, about the Great Lakes last December, he could feel the weight of the 184-page report he carried in his shoulder bag. More here.

Iowans fight back against factory barns. So can you!

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Oil Spill From Sanchi May Have Reached Japan


EcoWatch
Oil from the stricken oil tanker Sanchi, which exploded and sank in the East China Sea, may have now reached the shores of Japan, according to the country's Coast Guard. More here.