Sunday, March 3, 2019

Oceans that are warming due to climate change yield fewer fish


Science News
A Wikimedia photo.
Some areas have seen up to a 35 percent decline in how many fish can be harvested sustainably.  Story here.

Extinction Rebellion Rising Up In Canada


2degreesC
Humans are facing an unprecedented global emergency. Governments and world leaders are failing to protect us. The time for gradual, incremental and non-disruptive climate action has come and gone. To survive, it will take everything we’ve got. It will take rebellion. ~ Below2°C Editor. Story here.

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Peace camp set up in Manitoba's Hollow Water First Nation to oppose sand mine project


APTN national news.
A proposed silica sand mine project on Lake Winnipeg has one First Nations community divided. Story here.

Related: Frack sand mining coming to Manitoba. And soon.

Insecticide Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk — 40 Years After Exposure


truthout
A Wikimedia photo.
“Environmental exposures that occur during important periods of breast development can play a role in later-life breast cancer risk,” states one cancer specialist. Story here.




Thursday, February 28, 2019

Australia suffers hottest summer on record, little relief in sight


PHYS ORG
Drought in Quensland, 2014. Btcpg
Australia suffered its hottest summer on record from December through February and forecasts show the southern autumn will continue to be drier and warmer than average, the government said Thursday. Story here.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Nearly 50% of transport pollution deaths linked to diesel: study


PHYS ORG
A diesel truck in Canada. A PinP photo.

Some 385,000 people worldwide died prematurely in 2015 from air pollution caused by vehicle exhaust emissions, a US study found Wednesday, which singled out diesel engines as the main culprit. Story here.

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

'We're sounding the alarm': half of Canada's chinook salmon endangered


THE Guardian
A chinook salmon. Photo by US Fish & Wildlife Service.
Prospects for species look dire as federal science body finds that only one of Canada's16 populations is believed to be stable. STORY HERE.

Controversial chicken ‘megafarms’ in the UK given millions in government handouts.

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism Campaigners call for more sustainable system after revelations that huge farms near the Wye and Sever...