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MIDWAY - a Film by Chris Jordan

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This video is about an island in the ocean about 2000 km from any other coast line.Nobody lives there, only birds... and yet...you will not believe your eyes!  This film should be seen by the entire world, please don't throw  anything into the sea. Unbelievable, just look at the consequences!  Please watch here. Cormorants & barbed wire in Manitoba, CA.  PLT photo 

"Neonics" May Not be the Only Pesticides Killing Bees

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MotherJones A pair of widely-used fungicides are showing up prominently in bee pollen—and appear to be making bees significantly more likely to succumb to a fungal pathogen. Details here.

Province of Manitoba, Canada to Become First North American Jurisdiction to Ban Petcoke and Coal for Heating

Manitoba to engage public to find ways of reducing emissions. Please read CBC story here. Please also read full Government of Manitoba press release.

Highly Hazardous Pesticides Should be Phased out in Developing Countries

UN Food & Agriculture Organization Tragedy of poisoned school children in India provides another reminder. Details here.

Signs Of Change

by Christine I’ve been blogging about climate change since my conversion from being a climate change avoider to a climate activist/fossil fuel abolitionist in the fall of 2009. As a climate change avoider, I…. full story here. PLT: I had the honour of meeting Christine Penner Polle at an "Occupy" event in Winnipeg in 2011. She is not only a sincere individual, dedicated to doing something tangible about the impending (& present) tragedy of a climate in crisis, (among other things, as a long-time member of the "Citizens Climate Lobby), she shows reasoned and remarkable restraint when writing about this highly-charged issue while too many others partake in emotional rants which generate more heat than light. Well-done Christine! Long live your excellent blog, "350 or Bust!"   Larry

Editorial: Rough Road Ahead for Canada's New Environment Minister

Montreal Gazette With the announcement of Leona Aglukkaq as the new federal environment minister in last week’s cabinet shuffle, the prime minister’s office highlighted her Inuk heritage and connection to Canada’s Arctic region as among the assets she will bring to her new executive role. Full story here.