Thursday, October 27, 2016

Saskatchewan government "unlikely" to clean all of Husky oil spill

NATIONAL
OBSERVER
The reality of the disastrous Husky oil spill in Saskatchewan is finally starting to sink in — quite literally. Story here.

Mosul battle shows link between war and environmental degradation, says U.N. agency

The Washington Post

The United Nations Environment Programme is highlighting the battle by Iraqi forces to reclaim Mosul from the Islamic State as the latest instance in the complex but very real linkage between military conflicts around the world and extreme environmental degradation. Story here.

Scientists report ‘devastating’ coral death at Great Barrier Reef

The Washington Post

We knew this news was coming, perhaps. Now that it is here, it is no less shocking. Story here.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Living Planet Report 2016

World Wildlife Fund
Global wildlife populations face a plunge of more than two-thirds during the 50-year period ending in 2020 as a result of human activities, according to WWF’s Living Planet Report 2016. Story here.
Cape May warbler. PinP photo.

World Medical Association: We Know the Health Risks of Fossil Fuels. Divest.

CommonDreams
'The health consequences...are considerable. The world now needs to transfer to electricity suppliers who are renewable' Story here.



In a loss for ExxonMobil, NY Supreme Court orders oil giant to produce climate documents

The Washington Post
In a loss for ExxonMobil, the New York State Supreme Court has ordered the oil giant and its accounting firm to produce documents subpoenaed in a highly charged investigation of whether the company concealed from investors and the public what it knew about climate change as long as four decades ago. Story here.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Here's how much food Walmart throws away over 12 days

CBCnews

Marketplace finds discarded food well before the best-before date; retailer calls it unfit to consume. Story here.

A Beloved Canadian Chocolate Bar Disappears From the Market. By Ian Austen

The New York Times The rush to buy Canadian products that was set off by President Trump’s  trade war  shows little sign of abating. But sho...