Saturday, July 4, 2009

Canada Seen Worst of G8 Not Curbing Climate Change

Wed Jul 1, 2009 11:55am EDT - By Daniel Flynn
ROME (Reuters): With only five months to go until a new global pact on climate change, none of the Group of Eight nations is doing enough to curb global warming. Shamefully, Canada and the US are at the bottom.
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Friday, July 3, 2009

EPA Approves California Pollution Rule

Published on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 by The Associated Press by H. Josef Herbert
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Environmental Protection Agency gave the go-ahead Tuesday for California to impose stringent regulations on greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, setting the stage for a national requirement expected to mirror the state's effort.
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STILL More Reaction to "To Graze or not to Graze!"

"I've seen riparian areas managed well where cattle are allowed in for brief periods, usually during the late fall and winter months. They can graze the tall grasses and do a bit of breaking up of soil (but not too much) that can help seeds germinate for greater biodiversity. But the rest of the year they were excluded from the riparian area - it is too sensitive, and cattle can easily overwhelm the ecosystem due to their size and numbers and tendency to congregate where access to water is easiest.
"As a general policy, exclusion may well be the best course, as it can be quite difficult to assess all the factors that need to be considered to do a proper job of managing short-term seasonal grazing in riparian areas. In other words, err on the side of caution."

Cathy Holtslander - Beyond Factory Farming.
"BFF" is a national organization promoting socially responsible livestock production in Canada.

Cathy has been involved in environmental advocacy with a focus on agriculture and food since the mid '90s.
www.beyondfactoryfarming.org
www.citizensguide.ca

Most Provinces Fail on Provision of Environmental Rights

Ottawa - June 4, 2009
"Friends of the Earth Canada" releases First Annual Score Card on Environmental Rights. (Alberta fails, Manitoba gets a dubious "C.") Click headline for full report.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

U.N. to Study Potential Threats to Canada-U.S. World Heritage Site

By Cindy Chan - Epoch Times Staff Jul 1, 2009
Decades-long concerns over energy and mining development proposals near a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Canada-U.S. border have prompted the agency to launch a fact-finding mission to investigate potential threats to the region.
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In 1932 Waterton Lakes National Park (Alberta, Canada)
was combined with the Glacier National Park (Montana, US)
to form the world's first International Peace Park.

U.S. Court Defeats Monsanto’s Genetically Modified Alfalfa, For Now

July 2nd - 2009
Canadian Biotechnology Action Network

Monsanto’s Plans in Canada Likely Delayed!

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Monsanto & Dole Team up on Vegetable Breeding

The Co-Operator - submitted by Dave Bedard - 6/23/2009

Broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce and spinach breeding will
soon include a new player as U.S. seed and agriculture
chemical firm Monsanto hooks up with Dole Fresh
Vegetables for a five-year collaboration deal.
Photo courtesy of Getty Images.
Plant breeding will be used to improve the "nutrition, flavour, colour, texture, taste and aroma of these vegetables," the two companies said in a joint release Tuesday.
The program will focus on those four specific vegetables, the companies said, and "any new products realized from this collaboration could be commercialized by Dole in North America."
"The consumer wins because Dole's market knowledge combined with our research and development capabilities will help bring new healthy and flavourful products to consumers," said David Stark, vice-president of consumer traits at St. Louis-based Monsanto, in the release.
Monsanto said its "agricultural expertise that improves the speed and accuracy of new and beneficial characteristics" will be guided in this arrangement by Dole's" knowledge of consumer needs and marketing."
Dole, founded in Hawaii in 1851 and now headquartered near Los Angeles, posted 2008 net revenues of US$7.6 billion and bills itself as the world's biggest grower and marketer of fresh fruit and vegetables.

Dole's fresh vegetable production is generally done under "joint growing arrangements" with producers in California, Arizona and northern and central Mexico.

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Editor's note - Having been an organic vegetable producer myself, my heart skips a beat when I read such articles.
As we know, as sure as night follows day, where goes Monsanto, there goes genetic modificiation.
So how long will it be now before members of the organic movement, just like conventional grain farmers before you, will have to enter into contracts with these companies to buy their seeds rather than save your own, as you probably do now?
How about terminator vegetable seeds? Might they be coming, too?
Might the future also see these corporations prosecuting producers (ala Percy Schmeiser) because their corporate
frankeseeds, through no fault of your own, have drifted into your gardens, contaminating your crops?
We already know what these mammoth entities are capable of, moving relentlessly to genetically modify just about everything.
Be afraid! Be very afraid!
These heartless "hollow men" must be stopped!
l.p.
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