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Record-busting heat in eastern Australia as climate warming goes extreme

CLIMATE CODE RED The Queensland town of Moree has recorded 41 days in a row of temperatures above 35C, absolutely smashing the previous record from 1981-82 of  17 days. Details here.

Nature trust 'astounded' by response to 100 Wild Islands campaign

CBCnews Nova Scotia coastal archipelago now 85 per cent protected. Details here.

Don't Let Trump Get Away With It! Friends of the Earth Need Your Help!

Dear Larry, Support our work without spending a dime: Click here to vote for Friends of the Earth Action! Donald Trump is trying to gut the EPA. He advanced the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines. And he’s threatened to “cancel” the Paris Climate Agreement. At Friends of the Earth Action, we’re building the movement to stop Trump. We’re working to expose and defeat his climate-denying cabinet. We’re pushing Congress to stand up to his extreme anti-environmental agenda. And we’re taking the fight outside Washington -- building power at the state and local level.

'Estimates of convenience': Researcher says Alberta spills data too positive

Winnipeg Free Press A researcher says the agency that monitors Alberta's energy industry has underestimated the impact of tens of thousands of spills going back decades. Story here.

Deadly new wheat disease threatens Europe’s crops

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nature Researchers caution that stem rust may have returned to world’s largest wheat-producing region. Details here. A healthy wheat field in Manitoba.  PinP  photo.   Related: The Fusarium-Glyphosate Connection (Video)

The EU Once Again Refuses a Green Light for Glyphosate!

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FranƧois Veillerette, Director of GĆ©nĆ©rations Futures says thank you to SumOfUs members Larry, You made something amazing happen.   The EU refused to give Monsanto’s cancer-causing ingredient - glyphosate - the green light.  It’s delayed the decision 18 months while glyphosate is re-evaluated. That’s a big win.

Manitoba communities brace for possible major spring flooding

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CBC news Manitobans are no strangers to floods. Here, campers make the most of soggy  conditions in Neepawa, 2014. PinP photo. The City of Brandon is already preparing for potential spring flooding. Story here.