Tuesday, August 7, 2018

A Third Smithfield Lawsuit Verdict Creates Alarm Among Producers


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A Smithfield operation in Missouri. A Wikimedia photo. 
A third lawsuit against Smithfield Foods had found the company guilty for “unreasonable nuisances they suffered from odors, flies and rumbling trucks.” A federal jury placed the fine at $473.5 million to six neighbors of pig farms. STORY HERE.

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                                           A critique of hog industry expansion in Manitoba.








Monday, August 6, 2018

Earth's Carbon Concentrations Have Soared to Levels Not Seen in 800,000 Years


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Sunset on the Canadian prairies. A PinP photo.

One NOAA oceanographer warns that even if humanity "stopped the greenhouse gases at their current concentrations today, the atmosphere would still continue to warm for next couple decades to maybe a century." Story here.

University of Saskatchewan (USK) is taken to Court


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USK refuses to disclose Right to Know symposium proceedings. More here.

Sunday, August 5, 2018

With one island’s losses, the king penguin species shrinks by a third










It’s unclear what has happened to what was the largest of king penguin colonies in the 1980sStory here.

When the EPA sided with factory farms, she quit. (Video)

Back in 2001, Michele Merkel worked for the EPA.

One of her first cases was with farmers who were suing mega-hog factory farms for polluting the community's air and water. When the EPA sided with the giant corporations, she quit.

Now Michele works at Food & Water Watch, fighting for laws and legislation that force our government and the EPA to protect your water, air and food from factory farms — as they are mandated to do.

Check out Michele's TEDx Talk to hear her story and how you can fight with Michele against factory farms.

Friday, August 3, 2018

State of the Climate Report Confirms Planet Has Entered 'New Neighborhood' of Global Temperatures


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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released the results of what it calls the "annual checkup for the planet" Wednesday, and the patient is not doing well. More here.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Canada, U.S. governments watching, but not intervening, in coal mine pollution controversy


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U.S. officials accused Canada of omitting information on selenium pollution flowing from B.C.’s Elk Valley into Montana waters. Story here.