Wednesday, August 24, 2016

OVER 200 LEADING SCHOLARS CALL ON GOVERNMENT TO SUSPEND SITE C DAM

The Royal Society of Canada
                      
An engineer's "wet dream" of another, useless mega-project.  
A BC Hydro image.

A group of leading Canadian scholars has raised serious concerns regarding the process used to approve the mega dam called Site C. The Royal Society of Canada has taken the unusual step of issuing a separate supporting letter addressed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. 
To read the letter, please click here.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Durum Acres on the Canadian Prairies Fall Prey to Fusarium

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Fields that once grew profitable durum no longer do so because of fusarium, leaving some to speculate that prairie durum may go the way of the dinosaur. Story here.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Wind Generates 100% of Scotland's Electricity Needs for Entire Day


EcoWatch 
A Canadian wind turbine. PinP photo.
Wind energy had a banner day in Scotland. Thanks to an unseasonably windy Sunday, wind turbines generated more electricity than the country actually needed. Story here.

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Seas aren’t just rising, scientists say — it’s worse than that. They’re speeding up.

The Washington Post

On a warming Earth, seas inevitably rise, as ice on land melts and makes its way to the ocean. And not only that — the ocean itself swells, because warm water expands. We already know this is happening — according to NASA, seas are currently rising at a rate of 3.5 millimeters per year, which converts to about 1.4 inches per decade. However…Story here.

Black Hole

George Monbiot
The fake grassroots campaign run by grouse shooters is just one instance of the way democracy is being bypassed. Story here.

A World at War

by Bill Mckibben
Flooding stranded many farm families like this in Saskatchewan, Canada. Circa 2010. PinP photo. 
We’re under attack from climate change—and our only hope is to mobilize like we did in WWII. Story here.

Friday, August 19, 2016

California wildfire brings destruction, uncertainty; 82,000 people in 34,000 homes threatened

Chicago Tribune
A ferocious wildfire had swallowed up many homes as it spread across 40 square miles of mountain and desert east of Los Angeles. Exactly how many, however, and to whom they belonged, remained uncertain. Story here.

Can we have our cake and eat it, too?

 Can we really have our cake and eat it, too? Obviously, the Government of Manitoba believes we can! It has thrown its support behind a high...