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‘It Is Climate Change': India’s Heat Wave Now The 5th Deadliest In World History

ClimateProgress A searing and continuing heat wave in India has so far killed more than 2,300 people , making it the 5th deadliest in recorded world history. Story here.

The Government of Manitoba Defies Conventional Wisdom - Increases Highway Speed Limit. Climate Change? Who Cares? (Editorial)

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by Larry Powell In an age when the ravages of climate change are making themselves increasingly evident, the Government of Manitoba has raised the speed limit on most of the Trans Canada west of Winnipeg, to 110 KPH.  Have the poor souls flunked out of "Climate Change 101?" If they hadn't, they would surely know that higher speeds will only result in more fuel consumption, something an enlightened government should be trying to avoid. (Every 9th grader now knows, or sure as Hell should, that our now out-of-control burning of fossil fuel is what is driving the climate crisis we are now all faced with.) On its website, Natural Resources Canada has a simple warning:   "Avoid high speeds. Most cars, vans, SUVs and pick-up trucks operate most fuel efficiently when travelling between 50 and 80 km/h. Above this optimal speed zone, vehicles consume increasingly more fuel the faster they go."  Obviously the expediting of human traffic and cargo is more impo

Food, Water, Health, Life: United Nations Experts Warn of Threats Posed by Secret 'Trade' Deals

Common Dreams 'All draft treaty texts should be published so that Parliamentarians and civil society have sufficient time to review them and to weigh the pros and cons in a democratic manner,' say officials. Story here. Related:   Free Trade: Pathway to Prosperity - or Back Road to Corporatism?

Warmer Oceans Will Make Typhoons More Intense

ClimateCentral While the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be relatively quiet, thanks to the influence of a healthy El Niño, the typhoon season in the northwest Pacific has been jam-packed so far, even for an area that normally sees the highest tropical cyclone activity and a large proportion of the strongest storms. Story here.

World's First Ocean System Targeting Plastic Pollution to Launch in 2016

ALJAZEERA AMERICA The world's first system designed to rid the oceans of plastic pollution will be deployed near Japan in 2016, with the aim of eventually capturing half of the plastic found in the  Great Pacific Garbage Patch  — a large concentration of marine debris located between Hawaii and California. Story here.

The Abuses of Enchantment

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George Monbiot The cruelties of factory farming shelter behind a fairytale image, promoted by advertisers and children’s authors. Story here. PinP photo Related: " Stock Answer "

The US Government Just Released a Plan To Protect The Greater Sage Grouse. Here’s Why You Should Care.

climate progress The Department of the Interior Thursday released a long-awaited plan to protect the greater sage grouse, a ground-dwelling bird that was once ubiquitous across the American West but that has seen its numbers plummet as the region’s open sagebrush lands have been lost to energy development, grazing, and catastrophic wildfires. Story here.

In Face of Rising Climate Movement, Tar Sands on Life Support: Report

Common Dreams Evidence of struggling tar sands sector suggests opportunity to slow the rate of growth 'significantly.’ Story here.

The Tar Sands Sell-Out

the guardian The Canadian town that sold itself to tar sands. Story here.

Province of Manitoba Losing Fight Against Zebra Mussels

Winnipeg Free Press Zebra mussels are here to stay. The challenge now is controlling their spread, a challenge the province appears to be losing in part due to errant boaters. Story here.

Obama: ‘Best Climate Scientists’ Link Hurricanes, Climate Change

THE  HILL President Obama said Thursday the link between more extreme weather and climate change is undeniable, and that the world’s best scientists have made a conclusive connection. Story here.