Monday, September 23, 2013

Wake Up! Make Agriculture Truly Sustainable - UNCTAD

United Nations Conference on Trade & Development


The world needs "a rapid and significant shift from conventional, monoculture-based and high external-input-dependent industrial production towards mosaics of sustainable, regenerative production systems." Full story here.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Climate Change: IPCC Cites Global Temperature Rise Over Last Century

The Guardian

More than half a trillion tonnes of carbon have been burned since the industrial revolution, according to an IPCC report. Full story here.

PLT: What doesn't get burned, gets spilled!

Protest Song - Save BC's Wilderness

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Environmental Report Details Extent of Contamination in the Quebec Runaway Train Disaster

(The Toronto Star)
There was never doubt that the deadly train derailment in Lac-Mégantic caused an environmental disaster, but a report made public this week by Quebec's ministry of the environment details the extent of the devastation to the soil, river and lake near the disaster zone. Details here.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Water is Our Most Precious Resource

by John Fefchak

Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined.


Water is the life blood of all living things.

It just seems we have so much fresh water in Canada, we don't look after it, as we know we should. (U.S. and Canada need to reduce algae bloom on Lake Erie, WFP 29 Aug)

It is clear that governments have ignored the basic principles of water stewardship for too many years in the pursuit of narrow economic interests.
Lake Winnipeg has become a horrid reminder of devastation, that we are leaving our children and their children to bear alone.



Now Lake Erie has a sickness that has returned.


So many of our Lakes have become diseased.

The name of this disease is 'human complacency.'





Slime on a Lake Winnipeg beach near 
Gimli. PLT photo.

Food Crisis Fears Prompt UN Wake-Up Call to World Leaders

UN Conference on Trade & Development

Wake up before it is too late: Make agriculture truly sustainable now for food security in a changing climate. Full story here.

Read Guardian story here.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Family From Turtle Mountain in Southwestern Manitoba Says Crop-Dusting Spray Made Them Ill

CBC Radio

Woman says she had allergic reaction to pesticide sprayed on canola field. Details here.

A "crop-duster" similar to the one said to be involved in this latest incident. PLT photo.
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