Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Calling All Radicals - Now is the Time for Good Folks Like us to Show Joe Oliver & His Motley Crew What we are Capable Of! Sign the Letter!

Sierra Club Canada
Dear Larry ,
I don't know what it is about today but I'm feeling slightly, 
well … radical. How about you?
When I wrote before Christmas about an impending government 
attack on Canada's environment movement, I wasn't expecting 
a formal Declaration of War just 9 days into the New Year. It 
came in the form of an "open letter" from Natural Resources 
Minister Joe Oliver that’s receiving heavy media coverage all 
across the country.
The open letter is in response to public hearings into the 
Gateway Pipeline that got underway earlier today in BC. The 
Gateway project consists of two parallel pipelines between 
an inland terminal at Bruderheim, Alberta, and a marine 
terminal near Kitimat, British Columbia, each a length of 
1,177 kilometers.
The plan to build pipelines over mountains to ship Tar Sands 
oil to China will put some of our most pristine forests, lakes 
and salmon rivers at risk (not to mention the impact of climate 
change when the dirty oil is processed and burned). If the scheme 
goes ahead, the moratorium on oil tankers off the BC coast 
will be lifted. The moratorium has been in place since the 
1970s. Successive Liberal, NDP, Conservative and even 
Social Credit governments have kept it in place because 
the people in BC support it.
So, here is a little of what Minister Oliver (read Federal 
Cabinet) had to say in his open letter about people like 
you and me:

“Unfortunately, there are environmental and other radical groups that would seek to block this opportunity to diversify our trade. Their goal is to stop any major project no matter what the cost to Canadian families in lost jobs and economic growth.”
“No forestry. No mining. No oil. No gas. No more hydro-electric dams.”“These groups threaten to hijack our regulatory           system to achieve their radical ideological agenda.”
Radical ideological agenda? Highjack the system?
Do you agree environmental groups and supporters who make 
their work possible are "radical?"
Are you pushing an ideological agenda when you express 
concern over environmental impacts from mega-projects like 
Gateway? Is it "radical" to participate in open public hearings 
meant to gather input toward a thoroughly studied, transparent 
and politically neutral decision?
I say if this is the government's operating definition, then 
absolutely—I AM A RADICAL.
I know the Exxon Valdez story so I know the facts don't support 
lifting the moratorium on oil tankers along the BC coastline. I 
know there are real, legitimate concerns about moving Tar Sands 
bitumen through 1177 kilometers of pristine wilderness and First 
Nations territory. And I know investor impatience is no reason to 
try to fast-track Mother Nature.
So … let's get a little radical! We e think Joe Oliver, Environment 
Minister Peter Kent, Prime Minister Harper and Opposition Party 
Critics will all appreciate hearing from you! Send them a letter 
explaining why you are a radical. Change it around to make it your own.

CLICK HERE TO SEND YOUR LETTER

Monday, January 9, 2012

Stop Privatization of Canada's National Parks - Please Sign Petition!

A waterfall along the Icefields Parkway - Jasper Nat'l. Park. PLT photo
 In days, the Harper Government will privatize a section of Jasper National Park and let an American-owned company blast a 300m metal walkway into our World Heritage mountains -- but Jasper's Superintendent has the power to stop them.
Jasper Park's Superintendent Greg Fenton, a local Jasperite, has the ability to stop the privatisation of the park that he grew up in and loves. Fenton is currently bending to the Harper Government's demands, but by sending a strong message of public disapproval to Fenton – he can not only save the park that he loves from corporate ownership but can also ensure that our other treasured National Parks remain publicly-owned and run.
Private international companies should not be profiteering off our national treasures. Click here to ensure our parks stay in public hands -- sign the petition calling on Fenton to save Jasper National Park before it's too late!

PLT: Harper-creep!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Peat Mine Comments Deadline Extended

  The Government of Manitoba is actually considering a proposal to mine peat inside Hecla/Grindstone provincial park. If you are concerned about this, the deadline for expressing that concern to the government has been extended. Read more here. Peat Mine Comments Deadline Extended

What if a Supertanker Tanks?

Vancouver Sun January 8, 2012
Enbridge promises tough safeguards against a spill if its Northern Gateway pipeline is approved. Details here. 


A sheen on the water from the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989. 
Please also read: "A Quiet Shift in the Federal Criteria for Approval of the Gateway Pipeline."

U.S. Judge OKs Alfalfa Strain Made by Monsanto Co.

San Francisco Chronicle 1/7/12
A federal judge has upheld the government's decision to let the nation's alfalfa growers plant the genetically engineered, herbicide-resistant strain manufactured by Monsanto Co., Details here.


PLT. Canada hasn't proceeded with GM alfalfa - yet. But it will, whether farmers or the public want it or not.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Bird Deaths Explained! The United States Department of Agriculture is Killing Them!

January 6, 2012 By Zachary Shahan - Planetsave

The birds were killed by the USDA! Details here.




PLT: What about Canada? Are we doing it here too? Hmmm.

If You Liked Bovine Growth Hormone, You’ll Love "Beta Agonists"

Counterpunch Feb 2010 - MARTHA ROSENBERG 
While researchers and scientists investigate the cause of our diabetes, obesity, asthma and ADHD epidemics, they should ask why the FDA approved a livestock drug banned in 160 nations…details here.


Photo courtesy of Alternet.