UN photo
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
The US House Passes a Bill to Fast-Track the Proposed Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline
NRDC Switchboard - Susan Casey-Lefkowitz’s Blog - July 27'11
House under-estimates public concern over oil pipeline spills with bill to rush Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. Details here.PLT: Mercifully, this stupid bill passed by the majority cement-heads in the House, will likely not pass the Senate. So, maybe there is still hope (maybe)!
Please watch video, "Say no to the ....pipeline...."
Is The Kremlin Now In Charge? Harper Government Silencing Canadian Artists And Scientists
07/27/11 - 350 or bust
The Harper Government is sending out a clear message at home and abroad that if your politics are not correct your art shouldn’t be shown, and if your findings are inconvenient your science doesn’t matter. Details here.
Harper rendering by PLT
PLT: I wrote the following after reading the "comments" section following the newspaper article. "The Sun story is excellent. I'd suggest that those who'd like to discredit the paper and its reporters are Harperites who'd rather defend his misguided efforts to stifle science than hear the truth. The "commenter" who actually believes that the journal Science is "activist" would feel right at home with conspiracy theorists everywhere. The only thing the paper missed in this story was Harper's shameful record at muzzling the science of climate change itself, so Canada can prosper in his image as an ugly 'petro state.'"
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Hungary Destroys All Monsanto GMO Maize Fields
Green Economy 22 July 2011
In an effort to rid the country of Monsanto's GMO products, Hungary has stepped up the pace. Details here.
$100 MILLION EMERGENCY CHANNEL CONSTRUCTION PROCEEDING TO LOWER LAKE MANITOBA, LAKE ST. MARTIN LEVELS

50% more snow than normal last
winter was a sinister precursor of
unprecedented flooding in this
province in 2011. PLT. If construction can be completed by this fall, levels on both lakes would be lowered before spring run-off begins, reducing the likelihood of flooding in 2012.
Several different options were examined by KGS and AECOM with technical support from Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation and Manitoba Water Stewardship. The option to quickly build an emergency channel that will allow for ongoing maximum flows through the Fairford River water control structure was assessed as the best option to provide emergency relief from high lake levels, and protect homes and communities along lakes Manitoba and St. Martin. The assessment is based on data which includes site visits, topographic analysis, seismic bedrock investigation, aerial photography, LIDAR surveying and geotechnical work.
The five-mile emergency channel is expected to be 300 ft. wide and up to 25 ft. deep. Details of the construction project are being finalized and consultation with the affected First Nations communities will continue as the project proceeds on an emergency basis. It is expected to involve the excavation of as much as 2.5 million cubic metres of earth, *50 pieces of heavy equipment and 150 staff. Preliminary work has already started at the construction site.
The report from KGS and AECOM is available at www.manitoba.ca/floodwww.manitoba.ca/flood.
PLT. Just add this to the spiralling costs of doing nothing about climate change! *And, of course those 50 pieces of heavy equipment will only be emitting water vapour!
Stephen Harper's Bully Boys Pick on a Gifted Canadian for her "Green" Art Work

PLT: Remember how Harper promised on election night to be a Prime Minister "for all Canadians?" He lied.
Monday, July 25, 2011
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