The Guardian
Just 90 minutes from Toronto, residents of a First Nations community try to improve the water situation as the beverage company extracts from their land. Story here.Saturday, April 6, 2019
Thursday, April 4, 2019
From Canadian Coal Mines, Toxic Pollution That Knows No Borders
Yale Environment 360
Massive open-pit coal mines in British Columbia are leaching high concentrations of selenium into the Elk River watershed, damaging fish populations and contaminating drinking water. Now this pollution is flowing across the Canadian-U.S. border, threatening the quality of U.S. waters. Story here.
Bill McKibben likens climate change to Second World War
National Observer
Environmentalist and author Bill McKibben calls climate change the most important issue facing the world today and likens the struggle against it to the Second World War. Story here.
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Ponds in the Canadian Arctic, believed to be caused by melting of the permafrost. Photo by Steve Jurvetson |
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Canada failing in climate change fight: watchdog
PHYS ORG
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Trees downed in a fierce windstorm in Duck Mountain forest, Manitoba, Canada. A PinP photo. |
Canada is doing too little to combat climate change, a parliamentary report warned Tuesday, a day after government scientists warned the country was warming at twice the global rate. Story here.
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
A slippery slope: How climate change is reshaping the Arctic landscape.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
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A collapsed block of ice-rich permafrost in Alaska. Benjamin Jones, U.S. Geological Survey |
Extremes of summer climate trigger thousands of thermokarst landslides (ones triggered by melting permafrost) in a High Arctic environment. Details here. (Includes a must-see video.)
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Canada warming at twice the global rate, climate report finds Monday, April 1, 2019
Rapid apple decline has researchers stumped
Science Magazine
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An apple orchard in Quebec, Canada. Photo by "Daniel Fafard (Dreamdan)" |
When mines poison waterways in British Columbia, Canada, taxpayers swallow the costs
Dogwood
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The Mount Polley mine - Jul. 2014 - about a week before the infamous breach of its earthen containment dam. |
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After the breach, massive amounts of wastewater surged into nearby creeks & lakes. Photos by NASA. Outdated laws, weak enforcement leave the public on the hook for cleanup. Story here. |
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