Ill-informed and incoherent: the head of (Britain's) the National Trust talks nonsense on fracking.
By George Monbiot, published on the Guardian’s website, 24th October 2013
“It’s not for me to judge the relative merits of fracking versus wind turbines.” So said Dame Helen Ghosh, the National Trust’s new director-general.
To this there are two obvious responses. The first is: yes, as the head of Britain’s biggest conservation group, this is just the kind of judgement you should be making. You’ve been appointed to lead this organisation, and a crucial component of leadership is making judgements. Because it is a public organisation, these judgements should be explained to your membership and to others who take an interest in what the Trust does.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Breach of Trust
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Important Update on our #Save the Bees Campaign
Sierra Club of Canada
SAVE THE BEES PLEASE: CLICK HERE
Sierra Club Canada National Office
412-1 Nicholas St
Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7
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Less Than 2 Days Left to Help Manitoba's Caribou!
Dear Larry,
We gave ourselves just 7 days to find 50 people who
care to help the woodland caribou. With your help,
we’ve raised over $200 in Manitoba and we’re
not done yet!
Can you help us reach our goal of finding 30 more people
who care about the woodland caribou? If you haven’t
to help protect the woodland caribou's remaining Boreal forest habitat.
The woodland caribou needs our help. Let’s make the next 48 hours
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Yours in conservation,
Ron Thiessen
Executive Director, CPAWS Manitoba |
Oklahoma 'Earthquake Swarm' May Be Linked to Fracking
Huffington Post
The US Geological Survey suggests "injection-induced seismicity" may be playing a role in a spike in earthquake activity in the state. The term refers to pumping wastewater produced by fracking and other oil and gas projects into storage deep in the ground. Details here.
Writer Steps Up His Fight to Protect Water Resources (Letter)
Dear Editor;
What will it take to convince the Manitoba government that it should never allow arsenic to be released into our surface waters?
I consider this action reprehensible, yet that is exactly what the province has permitted (the Town of) Virden to do, with arsenic that has been removed from the water source at the town's treatment plant.
The following is my response to Premier Selinger and Minister
Mackintosh in regard to their letter. It informs me that they’ll continue to allow the arsenic that’s recovered from the
Virden water treatment plant to be released elsewhere. My concern is that this
will, over time, only add to surface water contamination and pollute the
environment.
This will create unknown consequences for future generations.
Many other substances that are considered toxic in
other jurisdictions are obviously not of concern here. It seems this government
has no problem with putting lives at risk.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Russia Reduces Piracy Charges Against Greenpeace Activists to Hooliganism
Huffington Post
Russia's main investigative agency said Wednesday that it has dropped piracy charges against jailed Greenpeace activists and…Details here.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Energy Consumption Drop To Lowest Level Since 1994
Huffington Post
The decline of coal as a power source in favour of natural gas in the U.S. is a big part...Full story here.
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