Amid the bogs and forests of northern Alberta, in the heart of the Canadian oil patch, lie some of the largest waste dumps of the global energy business. Story here.
Friday, January 19, 2018
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
To Save Oceans and Planet, Greenpeace Backs Plan to Create Largest Protected Area on Earth
Common Dreams
"We are in desperate need for governments to come together and do what is best for these amazing ecosystems." More here.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
The Snowy Owl is Placed on the "Vulnerable" List.
by Larry Powell
A "Snowy" swoops down on its prey (probably a lemming).
Photo credit - Government of Quebec.
The beautiful Snowy Owl, like so many other wild creatures on Earth, faces an uncertain future. The “Red List,” a British agency, has just put the graceful, white bird of prey on the “vulnerable” list for the first time. It has drastically downgraded earlier estimates of 200 thousand individuals, worldwide, to as low as 10 thousand.
Snowy Owl numbers have proven hard to judge since they fluctuate so widely, depending on the availability of food. Factors in their decline may include illegal hunting, collisions with vehicles and power lines and climate change, which can affect the availability of prey. So the agency’s prognosis is a somber one. “This species faces a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium-term future.”
Snowy Owls nest in the Arctic, but have a range that spans the northern hemisphere.”
A conservation specialist, Andy Symes of Birdlife International urges, Snowy Owls must now be considered "a high priority for further research and conservation action."
A conservation specialist, Andy Symes of Birdlife International urges, Snowy Owls must now be considered "a high priority for further research and conservation action."
"Red List" has been assessing the status of wildlife species for 50 years.
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Warming ocean water is turning 99 percent of these sea turtles female
Rising temperatures are skewing population ratios toward extreme imbalance. Story here.
Photo by Karla
Photo by Karla
Friday, January 12, 2018
The (US) Centers for Disease Control gets list of forbidden words: Fetus, transgender, diversity
The Washington Post
The Trump administration is prohibiting officials at the nation’s top public health agency from using a list of seven words or phrases — including “fetus” and “transgender” — in official documents being prepared for next year’s budget. More here.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
New York City sues five oil giants for causing climate 'tragedy'
NATIONAL
OBSERVER
Five years ago, Superstorm Sandy ripped through the most populous city in the United States, spreading destruction fueled by climate change. Today, New York City's mayor said it was time to "break the cycle" by suing the culprits — fossil fuel companies. Story here.
Monday, January 8, 2018
As Climate Crisis Intensifies, $300+ Billion in Damages Makes 2017 Costliest Year Ever
Common
Dreams
Experts say this "historic and unprecedented year of disastrous extremes" reinforces "the fact that climate change is a threat to our health, and also a threat to our economy." More here.
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