Emma Naluyima is a smallholder farmer and private veterinarian in Uganda who has integrated crop growing and livestock raising to build a thriving, profitable and environmentally friendly farm enterprise for her and her family. More here.
Friday, March 16, 2018
Monday, March 12, 2018
Historical lead exposure may be linked to 256,000 premature deaths from cardiovascular disease in adults in the USA each year
THE LANCET
New estimates suggest that 256,000 premature deaths from cardiovascular disease - including 185,000 deaths from ischemic heart disease - in the USA may be linked to historical lead exposure in middle-aged and older adults (people currently aged 44 years or over). This according to an observational study following 14,300 people for almost 20 years, published in The Lancet Public Health journal. More here.
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Increasing tree mortality in a warming world
ScienceDaily
Source:: Tropical Trees. Author: Paul Hamilton.
Trees in the tropics, especially important for the planet, face increasing threats. More here.
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Invasive Group A strep cases rising in Canada, But the reason is a medical mystery
CBC News
A year after losing both legs and an arm, a Winnipeg mom has no idea why infection struck. More here.
RELATED? Could the Manitoba government’s return to a deregulated hog industry actually contribute to a world health crisIs?
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Big Step Forward on Agricultural Pesticides in Quebec, Canada.
Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment.
A "crop-duster" in Manitoba. PinP photo.
The Government of Quebec has imposed a ban on five pesticides that are commonly used in the agricultural sector – three neonicotinoid pesticides (neonics), atrazine and chlorpyrifos. More here.Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Suffocation of 1500 pigs another sign of perils of Industrial Style Hog Barns
Sows in steel crates.
(Winnipeg) - Hog Watch Manitoba has learned of a
recent incident in which all of the 1500 pigs in one barn suffocated when the
ventilation system failed. Most pigs raised in this province live in closed barns on slatted floors
above pits containing their own urine and feces. This creates high levels of
ammonia and sulfur dioxide. If the ventilation system in the barn fails the
buildup of noxious gases in combination with lack of oxygen causes suffocation
within a couple of hours.
“This is simply one more example of the inhumane
conditions that we are forcing these animals to live in” says Vicki Burns, Hog Watch Manitoba. “We have contacted Manitoba Pork to ask
for information about this incident but have received no response to date. Without
cooperation of industry we are not able to determine what caused this problem
but it may be related to the deterioration of fire safety as the alarm system
obviously failed.”
Hog Watch Manitoba is calling on the industry to significantly
change the way animals are housed. If the animals were housed in open air barns
on straw rather than slatted floors above pits containing their own waste, these
horrible deaths would not have occurred.
Hog Watch Manitoba is a coalition of farmers,
environmentalists, friends of animals and concerned public who are promoting a
more sustainable way of raising pigs in Manitoba.
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For More Information Contact:
Vicki Burns, 204-489-3852 vickiburns@mts.net
Fred Tait, 204-252-2153
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Water Stress is Driving Conflict and Migration. How Should the Global Community Respond?
World
Resources
Institute
Lake Erie
We are running up against the limits of our freshwater resources. We are mismanaging our water resources too, through waste and pollution. Story here.
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