Saturday, March 18, 2017

Scientists Call Out Pruitt's False View of Climate Change

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Countering the new EPA head's contention that carbon dioxide does not drive global warming, scientists' letter says, 'Human beings are changing the Earth's climate.' Details here.

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Carbon Dioxide Is Rising at Record Rates - or IS IT?

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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!

Friday, March 17, 2017

Water scarcity needs “urgent and massive response” in North Africa and Near East

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Sustainable water use for agriculture requires transforming food systems and diets. 

A young man poses before a parched crop in Ethiopia. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.



Thursday, March 16, 2017

White House Budget Cuts UN Funding.


Larry –
Today, the White House released a budget proposal that calls for crippling funding cuts that would undermine the United Nations’ ability to address the current refugee and humanitarian crises, help stabilize troubled regions through peacekeeping, and provide other forms of vital assistance.
If passed by the U.S. Congress, the UN and its lifesaving agencies could see massive cuts that would put lives at risk.
The proposed budget would jeopardize the UN’s most vital work to protect the world’s vulnerable during the worst refugee crisis in history and the worst humanitarian emergency in decades.
Such reductions run counter to the views of the majority of Americans, undermine universal values, and make the world less stable and secure.
Members of Congress will consider the President’s request over the next few weeks and release their own proposal. It’s ultimately up to Congress to determine how much they will allocate to the UN.
Your voice is more important than ever before. Take a stand: share this graphic and tell the world that the UN matters to you.
The UN and its lifesaving agencies could see massive cuts that would put lives at risk


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Aerial photography of northern Ontario's Ring of Fire

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Photo credit - Garth Lenz, Canadian Geographic.

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

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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.