Sunday, June 22, 2014

So Much Polar Ice Has Melted That Maps Have to Be Redrawn

Care2

When people discuss immediate victims of climate change, they list endangered species and island dwellers… yet never cartographers. WON’T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CARTOGRAPHERS? Full story here.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Wikileaks Leak Shows Data Sovereignty Threat

Wikileaks
A leak of documents from the Trade in Services Agreement negotiations show Australia and other negotiating parties (including Canada) would be prevented from ensuring sensitive customer data remains in the country of origin. Full story here.

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Approval of Northern Gateway Pipeline in Canada Violates Human Rights.

Amnesty International

Amnesty International calls on federal government to reverse decision. Full story here.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Council of Canadians Opposes Northern Gateway Pipeline

The Council of Canadians opposes the Northern Gateway pipeline and stands in solidarity with the many First Nations and frontline communities opposed to this destructive project. The Harper cabinet approved the pipeline, but Indigenous, environmental and citizens’ organizations in B.C. are vowing to do everything they can to stop the project. Full story here.

This Isn’t Over - Declares Environmental Group. We Can Still Stop Enbridge.

The Sierra Club

The federal government has just approved Canada's Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, subject to the 209 conditions set out by the Joint Review Panel last year. Details here.

Harper Approves the Gateway Pipeline


Dogwood Initiative


Larry,

By now I’m sure you’ve heard the federal cabinet has approved
Enbridge’s Northern Gateway proposal for B.C.’s north coast.

Yes, the news is saddening and far from surprising, but you and 

I both know this fight is far from over.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Holding Power to Account - a Postmortem

by Larry Powell

As its name implies, the conference promised a lot. 

"Holding Power to Account. Investigative Journalism, Democracy and Human Rights." 

Big concepts. Big ideas. 

And it delivered. 

I am thankful to have been part of it.

More than three hundred people from 15 countries attended the event this past weekend, sponsored by the CBC and University of Winnipeg.

They heard Adrienne Arsenault, a foreign correspondent with CBC TV's flagship newscast, The National, tell a terrifying tale about an assignment she was on in an African nation.

Countdown to an ice-free Arctic: New research warns of accelerated timelines

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER   Credit: Céline Heuzé/University of Gothenburg Arctic sea ice is melting at an unprecedented rate.   The ...