OnEarth Nov 29-'11
No one can accuse the FDA of rushing to judgement. Details here.
PLT: You don't suppose this is because "Big Food Agri-Biz" is calling the shots here? Naaaah! And we wonder why there is an Occupy Movement!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Is Climate Change Boosting a Lethal Disease in Australia?
The Daily Climate - Nov 29 - '11
For 17 years, the Hendra virus smoldered in its host bat population, only rarely crossing to humans. Then it exploded, likely triggered by heavy rains and floods in Australia earlier this year. And that has public health doctors nervous about climate change. Details here.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Oil Sands, World’s Largest Energy Project, Faces Severe Water Shortages
By Andrew Nikiforuk - The Tyee
The oil sands, the world’s largest energy project, will face severe or even catastrophic water shortages due to declining glaciers and snowpack in the Rocky Mountains, warn Canadian water researchers. Details here.
Climate Conference 2011: Canada Says Kyoto Protocol 'Biggest Blunder,' May Withdraw
Tom Zeller Jr. - Huffington Post
Global climate talks got an inauspicious start in Durban, South Africa, on Monday with reports that Canada planned to withdraw fully from the Kyoto Protocol, Details here.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
CBC Tells the Whole Climate Change Story for a Change
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PLT: Bob MacDonald, host of CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks science show, (l.) has seemed reluctant to spell out all the impications of our climate crisis, both on his own show and on his appearances on "The National." He (& other on-air personalities), repeatedly refer to "El Nino" or "La Nina" when trying to explain severe weather events when, in fact, those phenomena play a role in only a small percentage of our catastrophic storms. But on his show this weekend, Bob actually had guests who explained the story plainly and comprehensively. This is significant for, without such detail, many people will brush off the term "climate change," when used without context whatsoever (as it often is), as something they can do nothing about. Please click here, scroll down, listen to the podcast and you'll understand what I mean.

Friday, November 25, 2011
Canada Should Fight a Pollution Battle Instead of a PR Battle
Huff Post Green - Hannah McKinnon
Climate Action Network Canada - 11/24/11
In the lead up to the next round of UN climate talks, instead of taking responsibility for their own pollution problem, the Canadian Government is focusing on a full scale public relations and diplomatic campaign to ensure no door is closed to Canada's highly polluting tar sands. Details here.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Can the Oceans Continue to Feed Us?
By Renee Schoof | McClatchy Newspapers - Nov 10 '11
WASHINGTON — Far out on the Pacific Ocean, the world's industrial fishing fleets pursue one of the last huge wild hunts — for the tuna eaten by millions of people around the world. Details here.
WASHINGTON — Far out on the Pacific Ocean, the world's industrial fishing fleets pursue one of the last huge wild hunts — for the tuna eaten by millions of people around the world. Details here.
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