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Saturday, January 21, 2017
The Term "Climate Change" has Already Disappeared From the Whitehouse Website! HELP!
Last year’s snow season in the Swiss Alps was 38 days shorter than in 1970
Science
Climate change is already thawing ski slopes from Utah to Bolivia; now, Europe may be the next to lose its powder. Story here.
The former ski resort, of Tunetschalp in Switzerland. Photo by Curran2
Climate change is already thawing ski slopes from Utah to Bolivia; now, Europe may be the next to lose its powder. Story here.
The former ski resort, of Tunetschalp in Switzerland. Photo by Curran2
Friday, January 20, 2017
Impending extinction crisis of the world’s primates: Why primates matter
ScienceAdvances
The endangered yellow-tailed woolly monkey (Oreonax flavicauda) Photo by Platyrrhinus
Nonhuman primates, our closest biological relatives, play important roles and offer unique insights into many human societies. Story here.
Trumps Despicable War on Mother Earth has Begun.



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Thursday, January 19, 2017
The Guardian view on Trump and global warming: the right fight - Editorial
Historic flood - Red River Valley, Manitoba., 1997. Gov't. of MB photo.
The president-elect should understand that America needs to shoulder global responsibilities, and that in doing so America will benefit by owning the technologies of the future. Story here.Ontario Stops Nestlé in its Tracks
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Wednesday, January 18, 2017
A Foundation Controlled by a Wealthy Religious Leader Gets Millions of Taxpayer Dollars From Canadians.
by Larry Powell
Am I missing something? Or is it not just as scandalous that the Aga Khan Foundation gets our tax money, as it is that Trudeau has no ethics? (Justin is a politician. That's what politicians do.) But why in the world should a rich, religious leader born in Switzerland and who lives, God-knows-where, get welfare from we ordinary Canadians? The policy of separating affairs of state from affairs of religion is a sensible, time-honoured tradition which seems to have been thrown out the window here. Does anyone know just what Nizari Ismailism is anyway? The Foundation bills itself as a non-profit group which helps the poor. Fair enough.
Am I missing something? Or is it not just as scandalous that the Aga Khan Foundation gets our tax money, as it is that Trudeau has no ethics? (Justin is a politician. That's what politicians do.) But why in the world should a rich, religious leader born in Switzerland and who lives, God-knows-where, get welfare from we ordinary Canadians? The policy of separating affairs of state from affairs of religion is a sensible, time-honoured tradition which seems to have been thrown out the window here. Does anyone know just what Nizari Ismailism is anyway? The Foundation bills itself as a non-profit group which helps the poor. Fair enough.
His Highness, Aga Kahn 1V
But why does His Highness need a foundation (more importantly, why do we) when he could be turning over his personal riches directly to the less fortunate himself? I would personally feel more comfortable if we were to help our own poor, without filtering our tax money through a third party as non-transparent as this one, thanks very much.
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Larry Powell Powell is a veteran, award-winning journalist based in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He specialize in stories about agriculture...