Saturday, March 18, 2017
Carbon Dioxide Is Rising at Record Rates - or IS IT?
CLIMATE CENTRAL
The Koch Bros. fertilizer plant in Brandon, MB. PinP image.
The main driver of climate change is carbon dioxide. So the fact that it is rising at rates unseen in the instrumental record — and likely much longer than that — is cause for alarm. Yet here we are.
Yet the International Energy Agency is telling an apparently different story!
Yet the International Energy Agency is telling an apparently different story!
Friday, March 17, 2017
Water scarcity needs “urgent and massive response” in North Africa and Near East
Food and Agriculture Organization
Sustainable water use for agriculture requires transforming food systems and diets.
Story here.
Please also read: New Evidence Confirms Risk That Mideast May Become Uninhabitable
and watch my video, "Planet in Peril," here.
and watch my video, "Planet in Peril," here.
A young man poses before a parched crop in Ethiopia. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Thursday, March 16, 2017
White House Budget Cuts UN Funding.
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Aerial photography of northern Ontario's Ring of Fire
Canadian
The James Bay Lowlands contain both environmentally crucial peatlands and one of the largest potential mineral reserves in Canada. Story here.
How Protecting Native Forests Cost a Southeast Asian Activist His Life
YaleEnvironment360
Logging in Malaysia. Photo credit: Stephen Codrigtonn
Malaysian activist Bill Kayong fought to save native forest lands from logging and oil palm development. Like a troubling number of environmental campaigners around the world, he paid for it with his life. Second in a series.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Millions of single-use plastic soft drink bottles sold every year, report shows
theguardian
A survey of five of the six biggest soft drinks firms found just 7% of throwaway plastic bottles are made from recycled materials. Story here. Story here.
A mute swan makes the best of a polluted world.
Photo Credit - Wikimedia Commons.
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