Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Monday, June 25, 2018
BP Canada spews thousands of litres of toxic mud during offshore drilling incident near Halifax
NATIONAL
OBSERVER
BP Canada has spewed out 136,000 litres of a toxic mud into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Halifax during deepwater offshore exploratory oil drilling, a federal regulator says. More here.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
The Natural Gas Industry Has a Leak Problem
The New York Times
The American oil and gas industry is leaking more methane than the government thinks — much more, a new study says. Since methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, that is bad news for climate change. More here.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Canadian scientists discover Neonics are being ingested by free-ranging animals
Science News.
A pair of wild turkeys in Manitoba. A PinP photo.
Researchers at the University of Guelph, Ontario have found residues of the insecticides in the livers of wild turkeys, providing evidence that this common agrochemical is being ingested by free-ranging animals. More here.
Canadian study finds a pesticide-free way to combat mosquitos and West Nile
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
Researchers at the University of Waterloo may have discovered a new, pesticide-free way to limit mosquito populations in some area and reduce the spread of the West Nile virus. Story here.
A more detailed version of this study can be found here.
A more detailed version of this study can be found here.
Toxic legacy of Giant Mine found in snowshoe hares
TheNarwhal
Researchers find arsenic levels in animals living near mine 20 to 50 times greater than those living away from it. More here.
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
African Swine Fever could be in Germany in 4 years
A research team has concluded that the viral disease - often considered the most deadly of all hog infections - spreads west at a speed of around 200 km per year. More here.
The ear of an infected hog. ASF causes a condition called petechia - red or purple splotches due to bleeding into the skin. Photo credit - USDA
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