ScienceDaily (July 22, 2010) —
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Climate Change Causes Larger, More Plentiful Marmots, Study Shows
Implications for Many Creatures That Hibernate
ScienceDaily (July 22, 2010) —
ScienceDaily (July 22, 2010) —
ACTION ALERT: Demand That Canada Support UN Right to Water Resolution

Updated July 6, 2010
After years of hard work, there has been a breakthrough in our right to water work at the United Nations.
Several countries are prepared to support a resolution on the right to water which is likely to be voted on at the end of July. Council of Canadians Chair Maude Barlow, and Blue Planet Project Organizer Anil Naidoo have been speaking to international delegations urging countries to support the resolution.
Unfortunately, Canada appears to be obstructing the process. It will be crucial that we get as many letters to the Canadian government over the next few days demanding that Canada support the right to water.
Please join us in sending the email below to Stephen Harper.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Canadian Researchers Solve Monarch Migration Mystery
By: Dominique Jarry-Shore, The Canadian Press - 24/07/2010
What Those Who Killed the Tar Sands Report Don't Want You to Know
Why did a parliamentary committee suddenly....
Friday, July 23, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Groups Seeking Ban on Toxic Pesticide Go to US Federal Court
Outlawed in homes and gardens, pesticide is still sprayed on food crops
Crop-duster photo by l.p.
EDITOR'S NOTE: In case you think chlorpyrfos (Lorsban) is a problem only in the US, think again! It is used extensively on grain crops on the Canadian prairies and made a Swan Valley family very sick a few years ago. Read their story here. "Family Believes it was Poisoned by Crop Spray " l.p. Why no lawsuit here?
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