THE NARWHAL
Federal funds will kickstart work on an ecological corridor along the Little Saskatchewan River, aimed at protecting wildlife habitat and keeping the watershed healthy. Story here.
THE NARWHAL
Federal funds will kickstart work on an ecological corridor along the Little Saskatchewan River, aimed at protecting wildlife habitat and keeping the watershed healthy. Story here.
'Twas the night before Christmas
and all through the land
corporate farming was here.
It was grand! It was grand!
Hogs were raised.
Waste was spread.
The future looked bright.
The salvation of farming
now seemed in sight.
More factories were built.
The money rolled in.
If you were an investor
you wore a big grin.
But clouds started gathering
on this happy scene.
Neighbors were calling
the big barns - obscene!
The air in the country
which had been so pure,
was now permeated
with the stench of manure.
The rivers and streams
that had been pristine
were now choked with algae
just like a latrine.
But the good folk of the country
fought back.
Instead of retreating
they launched an attack.
"Bigger is not better"
they cried!
And together they worked
to turn back the tide.
So into the future
when Christmas rolls 'round,
will the powers that be
move to limit the harm?
Or will they stand idly by
and not give a darn
as the lifeblood is drained from
the family farm?
Larry Powell -
SHOAL LK MB
The Investigative Journalism Foundation
Despite its claims of being grassroots, Energy United has links to the largest fossil fuel industry advocacy group in the country. It's spending big on social media ads denouncing federal carbon pricing. Story here.
THE GUARDIAN
The stink of excrement was the first thing the residents of Sitilpech noticed when the farm opened in 2017. It hung over the colourful one-storey homes and kitchen gardens in the Maya town in YucatƔn, and has never left. Next, the trees stopped bearing fruit, their leaves instead covered with black spots. Then, the water from the vast, porous aquifer emerged from the well with a horrible, overwhelming stench. Story here.
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CANADA’S NATIONAL OBSERVER
One of Canada’s most prominent environmental crusaders is being named among TIME’s Top 100 most influential climate leaders worldwide. Story here.