Monday, January 5, 2015

The Fight to Save Canada's Legendary Peel Watershed Continues

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
PHOTOGRAPH BY PETER MATHER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
The Yukon Government has announced that it will appeal a decision in the lawsuit concerning the Peel Watershed launched by a Yukon First Nation, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society and the Yukon Conservation Society. Story here.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Leonardo DiCaprio (UN Messenger of Peace) at the Opening of Climate Summit 2014



Will Climate Change Kill Outdoor Hockey In Canada?

University of Washington Conservation
Youngsters skate on an outdoor rink in Manitoba. 
Larry Powell PinP photo.
Take anything from Canadians, anything at all—anything except hockey. Story here.

The Wreck of the Kulluk

The New York Times
In 2005, Royal Dutch Shell, then the fourth-largest company on Earth, bought a drill rig that was both tall, rising almost 250 feet above the waterline, and unusually round. Story here.

PinP: This is not an easy read, but well worth the time and effort. An epic and disturbing tale of folly at sea.



Friday, January 2, 2015

Federal Tax Relief Program for Some Cattle Producers in Western Canada - Another Price to Pay For Climate Change Inaction?

By: The Canadian Press
PinP photo.
EDMONTON - The federal government is giving some livestock producers in Western Canada a bit of tax relief. Producers in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C. who faced forage shortfalls due to extreme weather will be allowed to defer tax on their cattle sales for 2014.  Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says eligible producers in designated areas can defer income tax on the sale of their breeding livestock for one year in order to help replenish that stock.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Pope Francis’s Edict on Climate Change Will Anger Deniers and US Churches

The Guardian
Pontiff hopes to inspire action at UN meeting in Paris in December after visits to Philippines and New York. Story here.