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7 Billion Humans and Rising Rapidly

DAVID CRARY , Associated Press Oct. 16, 2011 Africa especially will be hard-pressed to provide food and water to its people. Details here.

Occupy Winnipeg! The World-Wide Movement for Justice Catches Fire on the Canadian Prairies (PLT Video)

If you enjoy this blog, please consider donating to the  author to keep it going. Just click on the link below .    Thanks!   Larry Josh Brandon: "One of the things I think that it shows, we have right now a government that is afraid of criticism.  Every time the Harper government hears word or hears voices that it doesn't agree with, its response has been to eliminate funding. So we've seen that, even civil servants now, like Environment Canada, they've had their funding slashed because they are reporting things like global warming, holes in the ozone layer, messages that the federal government does not want to hear. So rather than listen to the science, listen to the scientists, what we've seen is, those voices are being cut. That's true with the environment, womens' groups, it's true with labour." Please also read: "Cold Prairie Winds Not Enough to Drive Winnipeg Occupiers Out of Memorial Park" COMMENT:   Hi Larry, I saw you p

Occupy Winnipeg! Tomorrow (Sat.) 10am at the Legislature. Be There!

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What is Occupy Winnipeg all about? Listen to this CBC Radio interview and find out!

Worldwatch Report Focuses on China’s Green Future - & Finds Plenty of Downsides, Too!

By Haibing Ma and Danielle Nierenberg China’s environmental problems remain a cause for global concern as climate change continues to reduce agricultural production and create instability in world food prices, according to The Worldwatch Institute’s... Details here.

Mass Extinctions Linked to Climate Change are Already Underway.

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Environmental Health News - Summer - 2011 New evidence confirms what scientists have long suspected: that climate change is already having major effects on many of the world's species. Details here. Endangered Afghan Markhor at  the Winnipeg zoo. PLT photo

Oil Spill Disaster New Zealand's "Worst in Decades"

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BBC - Oct 11'11 An oil spill from a stranded cargo ship off New Zealand is the country's worst environmental disaster in decades, the government says. Details here. Courtesy of the BBC

Bombshell: State Department Outsourced Tar Sands Pipeline Environmental Impact Study to ‘Major’ TransCanada Contractor

By Joe Romm - Climate Progress - Oct 8, 2011 The Game was Rigged: Entire Environmental Impact Statement Should Be Invalidated. Details here.

U.S. Seen Unlikely to Hit Advanced Biofuel Goal

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Manitoba Co-Operator - Oct 11 Land-use changes make emissions reductions uncertain:   report. Details here. Wheat on ground; PLT photo Please also read "Bursting the Ethanol Bubble."

UN Advises Prudent Use of Abundant Resources in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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  UNNews   - Monday, October 10, 2011 New York, Oct 10 2011 - The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has the capacity  to become the driving force of Africa’s economic development if its vast forests, water  resources and trillions of dollars worth of mineral reserves are used prudently,  according to the findings of a United Nations assessment released today. Courtesy UNEP 

Watchdog Slams Harper Government for Poor Accountability on Climate Spending

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By Mike De Souza, Postmedia News OTTAWA - Canada's environment watchdog slammed the federal government Tuesday for... details here. Or read the complete report here.

Environmentalists Pack Hearing - Call Keystone Pipeline Bad Deal for U.S.

Winnipeg Free Press - Oct 6'11 WASHINGTON - The U.S. State Department's final public hearing into TransCanada's proposed  Keystone XL pipeline is underway with hundreds of environmentalists in attendance. Details here.